Pocket Hotmail 2.2

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Pocket Hotmail is an e-mail aggregation program to synchronize your personal Web mail from your Hotmail account to your Pocket PC 2002 inbox application. With Pocket Hotmail, you're no longer tied to a desktop PC or laptop for your Web mail. To use your online time efficiently, you can download messages so you don't have to be connected to your ISP to read it. You can also download message headers only for offline viewing and then mark the headers of the messages you want to read; then the next time you are connected, Pocket Hotmail downloads the message text. You can also compose messages offline and send them the next time you reconnect. You can save time and space on your handheld and download messages faster by choosing to download headers only.

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