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Question.. Am I able to import my work email account(Microsoft Exchange) with GMAIL to avoid paying extra fees through verizon to enable this through my phone?
No..
Verizon charges 2 plans rates.. $29.99 and $44.99
The difference is $44.99 enables use of microsoft exchange support. I heard you can access exchange email through gmail. If thats the case there's no need to pay this extra charge from Verizon. My question was, is this possible to do through gmail.
Thanks
5 When you use Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync or NotifyLink, or Intellisync’s Intellisync Mobile Suite, every time you receive an email or other update you may be charged for an incoming text message. To avoid text messaging charges, you can set up timed synchronization or manually initiate synchronization.
No..
Verizon charges 2 plans rates.. $29.99 and $44.99
The difference is $44.99 enables use of microsoft exchange support. I heard you can access exchange email through gmail. If thats the case there's no need to pay this extra charge from Verizon. My question was, is this possible to do through gmail.
Thanks
Just log on to your VZW account online and change it to the lower plan. They did it for me automatically when I bought my Eris. The guy even made a point to mention that I'd be saving $15 a month by switching to the Eris.
As far as any settings go, those are going to be unique to your Exchange account. I can tell you that I'm using Activesync push which gets my email real time. I don't use the Eris email app for Exchange, I use Touchdown email.
Are you able to sync up all of your exchange information? Calendar? Contacts? etc?
That's not the case with the Eris, I think that only applies to BlackBerry's. I had the $44.99 plan when I had a BlackBerry and connected to my employers BES. Now with my Eris, I connect directly to the Exchange Activesync server with the $29.99 plan.

When tapping to read a new email it gives me a 'waiting screen' that says "Wed, Dec 31, 1969 7:00PM" where it would normally say the actual date and send time of the email. After about 15 seconds the message finally comes back up.
I had to purchase an app called "Touchdown". It works great !!! .
Is Touchdown a different email viewer altogether? I'm not sold on the built-in HTC email widget so if it is a totally different viewer altogether and you really like it I might go with that anyway (once I figure out why my exchange is dragging!).
Great - researched Touchdown last night. Lots of good things said about it. Would you recommend deleting my current exchange account before adding Touchdown or can it integrate with what's going on already? I assume the latter, just making sure.
On another note re: the slowness issue, I fiddled around with the phone in both 3G and 1X coverage areas and it made no difference. Both are returning response times of 1.5 minutes or longer to open up an email. Thought this might be an issue with my work's server but not likely since I've had no problem connecting via exchange before.
Thanks everyone for helping the rookie!