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"A clever piece of software allows Pocket PC Phone Edition devices to receive notifications of new e-mails via SMS and then pull them off of an e-mail server.
PushMail was written to allow users to be able to receive e-mails over the air, even without a more sophisticated infrastructure provided by a Microsoft Exchange Server.
The software relies on the user mailbox's ability to send or forward a message to a SMS gateway when a new e-mail arrives.
PushMail hooks into the SMS queue and is notified when a new SMS arrives. This will cause it to analyse the SMS and if it matches the configured sender's id then it will perform a Send/Receive operation.
This is transparent to the user, and the application doesn't actually has to be running, since the native component will instantiate it when a SMS notification arrives."
Sounds like an interesting alternative to a push e-mail solution like Microsoft Exchange. If you have an unlimited text messaging (or at least unlimited incoming), then you should definetly check this out.