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Good post Mike,
I too seem a little confused with regard to mail, contacts etc. Can you sync contacts and calendar with Nokia messaging or do you need to MFE for this?
Any advice on this would be much appreciated.
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Personally I don't really understand the difference between Nokia Messaging and Modest... o.o
The first one pushes the email to the device automatically with some kind of always-on connection and the second one retrieves the messages on certain time lapses/on your demand?
Apart from that? any interface differences? Does only the second one permit to save emails while Nokia Messaging is only a viewer without "reply" option?
Please make it a bit clearer if possible, thanks :-)
I currently use a webmail with free pop3/imap, gmx.com, does it automatically support push email or does it have to be some special mail provider?
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I don't have a N900, but here is my understanding based on my experience with Nokia devices and watching all the various videos.
Please post corrections. I will update this first message as input comes in. Then I will put all of this into the Wiki when I feel we have a complete set of words.
Push Email
The N900 comes with two options for people looking for a push type e-mail service like Blackberry or Microsoft over the air ActiveSync.
1. Mail for Exchange (MfE).
This is an implementation of the Microsoft ActiveSync protocol that connects an over the air Exchange server to the N900 e-mail client and calendar. It is a very good implementation and includes support for device wipe and device lock which are typically mandated by corporate mail servers. Google mail also supports ActiveSync these days, so MfE can be used to sync with Gmail as well. MfE will also sync up Outlook Calendar, Contacts, Tasks. There is no category support as yet.
Mail for Exchange http://www.businesssoftware.nokia.co..._downloads.php
2. Nokia Messaging.
If you already have a favorite webmail service, but would like your email "pushed" to you then this is what this option was designed for. Nokia messaging can connect upto 10 email accounts at one time, and you can choose which account you send from. Nokia also provide their own webmail service (Ovi Mail) that can be linked to this. Nokia messaging provides for easy setup as it already knows the server settings for a large number of the email services out there. Nokia Messaging only handles email and not Contacts and Calendar or Tasks.
Nokia Messaging http://email.nokia.com/account/home.action
Desktop style e-mail using the Modest e-mail client
Some people want to be able to have a copy of all their e-mails local to their device, just like Outlook or Lotus notes. If your e-mail service provider provides POP or IMAP support (which they all should) then the N900 has a very good email client called Modest.
Modest currently seems to have problems dealing with very large inboxes such is typical with Gmail accounts, as it will try and copy all of your mails to the device.
Modest e-mail http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modest_(e-mail_client)
Webmail
The Browser in the N900 is very powerful and supports most webmail services including GMail and Hotmail. Google wave has also been tried, and appears to work to some degree. You may need to use the Onscreen Cursor to get to some of the UI elements.
Please send me services you have tried
[B]Third Party email options[/B]
Please send me what apps you have tried here
Last edited by mikec; 2009-10-25 at 20:20. Reason: added contact sync to MfE