Momail and FlexMail give Microsoft mobiles a push

by: webitpr Tuesday, August 19th, 2008

Momail and FlexMail cooperate to ease and enhance the use of mobile email in Windows Mobile devices. Users gets push mail, spam and virus protection as well as mobile data traffic lowered up to 99,9 percent.

Stockholm, August 19, 2008 – The cooperation between Momail (www.momail.com) and FlexMail (www.webis.net) makes mobile email in Windows mobiles easier to use and more flexible, with add-on’s like push mail and enhanced email folder handling. Using Momail as carrier of all emails and FlexMail as the email reader makes it much easier to get started and to use mobile email. Momail users can now enjoy push email for all of their email including popular webmail accounts like Hotmail, Gmail, Yahoo! Mail plus most other web mail accounts.

With Momail’s patented technique, all emails and attachments sent to the mobile are automatically optimized, lowering the amount of data sent to the mobile with up to 99.9%. Therefore, downloads are much faster and data charges are lower. Included is also world class spam and virus protection of all mobile emails. With FlexMail’s many options, the end user can customize the email usage much more than the Windows Mobile device Messaging allows.

“With Momail as your mobile postman, all emails can be handled from only one mobile inbox”. Our cooperation with FlexMail gives users of Windows mobiles a much easier, smarter and more cost-effective email handling,” says Roger Grönberg, CEO of Momail.    

“WebIS is thrilled to be working with Momail creating a combination of optimized mail efficiency that simply cannot be found in any other platform. Momail has created a unique service that we are proud to be working with,” says Alex Kac, CEO and Founder of WebIS.

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