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You'd figure on something called the Internet Tablet that the email client would be pretty smooth. I had an iPod touch which was a toy compared to the IT, but the email client was smooth as butter.
I am trying to connect to gmail via IMAP. I can set everything up just fine, but on the first sync, the IT downloads all 9,000+ headers - all the way back to 2004!! I only want it to download unread headers, like the iPod touch IMAP client does.
So anyway - I can live with 9,000 messages -- except after that first load, it crashes continuously -- every time I try to access my client the Nokia freezes -- which may have something to do with the 9,000+ headers.
SO - any advice??
What I'd like to do is just download unread headers and have a streamlined client that doesn't crash.
Help me good people!!