I bounce back and forth between Android and WebOS a lot really like having the WebOS combined inbox view of my Exchange and Gmail accounts.
I didn't realize this was possible until I was messing around this morning with my Froyo'ed Droid.
1. Under Account Settings, Disable Email syncing of Gmail account (Leave Contacts, Calendar)
2. Create new account in Email application and choose manual Exchange
3. Domain\Username to "\[Email Address]"
4. Enter password
5. Enter m.google.com for the Server
6. Make sure both SSL boxes are checked
7. Make sure Sync Contacts and Sync Calendar boxes are unchecked
I know you can sync Contacts and Calendar with the Exchange setup, but I was afraid that my starred contacts and wife's shared calendar wouldn't come over correctly.
Anyway, I didn't find much when I was searching ways to do this so I figured I would post it here...
Updated Warning: As pointed out by aminaked in the reply directly following this, there are some pretty serious bugs reported with the stock email client. I have not encountered any of them in my setup or with my wife's, but be warned that it is possible that you could have some strange and possibly bad results when using the stock email application.
I didn't realize this was possible until I was messing around this morning with my Froyo'ed Droid.
1. Under Account Settings, Disable Email syncing of Gmail account (Leave Contacts, Calendar)
2. Create new account in Email application and choose manual Exchange
3. Domain\Username to "\[Email Address]"
4. Enter password
5. Enter m.google.com for the Server
6. Make sure both SSL boxes are checked
7. Make sure Sync Contacts and Sync Calendar boxes are unchecked
I know you can sync Contacts and Calendar with the Exchange setup, but I was afraid that my starred contacts and wife's shared calendar wouldn't come over correctly.
Anyway, I didn't find much when I was searching ways to do this so I figured I would post it here...
Updated Warning: As pointed out by aminaked in the reply directly following this, there are some pretty serious bugs reported with the stock email client. I have not encountered any of them in my setup or with my wife's, but be warned that it is possible that you could have some strange and possibly bad results when using the stock email application.
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