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I had been using 1&1 for a couple of years, but after upgrading to a phone edition device and having trouble with their direct-push (it actually worked for about a month) and no effective support whatsoever, I am now trying out 4 smartphone.
1&1 actually does allow you to modify the sender e-mail address, but their whole setup process is rather cumbersome and not user-friendly. They have 24-hour telephone customer support, but as mentioned before, this has been out-sourced and is not very helpful, especially for hosted exchange which tends to be rather complex and not something you can just run down a checklist to figure out. In the end, I was never able to get direct-push to work again.
From my brief experience with 4smartphone, here are my thoughts. When you first sign-up for hosted exchange, you actually input your sender address as your username, and then they provide you with a wizard as to how you want your e-mail retrieved into your exchange account whether by forwarding, mx record or pop retrieval. 4smartphone's customer service is all via e-mail where they say they will respond within 24 hours, but I received most responses within 2 hours, and most even less.
At this point, I have my work computer all setup with 4smartphone's hosted exchange (using the downloadable profile setup file), and my pda phone is working with direct-push (with a few dropped connections, so have to keep an eye on that). I will try setting up my home computer with manual settings later tonight.
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