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2010-03-13
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2010-03-13
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you need to be connected t gprs, the email app does not use any data unless you get an email so it will stay idle till then.
email server cannot communicate unless you connected.
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2010-03-15
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2010-03-15
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2010-03-15
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2010-06-07
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2010-07-18
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2010-07-18
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#9
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i have a doubt on the behaviour of the automatic email update. When i'm away from home i do not usually leave on the gprs data connection, but i would like that the email client could connect itself even on gprs to get my emails every couple of hours. i have tried with the email client settings and i do not get automatic updates unless i leave the data connection on. Does someone know if it is possible? i was used to do that with emoze in symbian.
Thanks in advance