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OK, I guess this is a silly question... and I don't yet have an N800... but why download the email at all? I was assuming that I'd use wifi to access my Yahoo email account(s) as I do now from PC and laptop, read, respond, delete, file and so forth...
Just how Just how easy will it be for me to do that without
actually downloading the email to the N800?
I have to upgrade to the latest OS anyway - should I just backup everything except the email messages and then update the OS? I think that will wipe out all the email. Is there an easier way?
After I fix this, is there a way to prevent this from happening again - I didn't see a setting for how much old email to download when I set up the account.
Thanks!
Ken