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2009-12-02
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@ Praha, Czech Republic
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2009-12-02
, 15:44
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@ Oviedo, Florida
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Feel free to vote for https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3762 .
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2010-02-07
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first: N900 is a great device and I realy love it.
The browser is near to perfection.
But the application I use nearly as often as the browser is
Email. And this is near to unusable for a business email user
communicating a lot with email.
I've an IMAP/Pop3 Server with about 1Gig in my mailbox.
I archive all my email in Folders on the server for later
reference. So my Inbox typically has only 5-30 Messages.
But I've a lot of folders.
I think this is a normal situation for a business email user.
Using N900 with IMAP with this server just hangs around.
Operation is so slow that you can call it unusable. So
I changed to Pop3. Now I can see the INBOX without hassle.
But if I delete Mails they are still on the server. So I have to
delete them twice.
I do not expect the N900 to replace
Outlook/Mulberry/Thunderbird. But I would want to have
a quick look at my inbox, drop spam, read mails and store
them to a folder on my emailserver with imap for further
handling on my laptop. (The delete on server worked with my E65).
So please Nokia Developers move your focus to email/modest
for a while until it's at least usable for basic tasks.
Dont understand me wrong. I know it's a new Device/OS.
And I'm an early Adopter buying it now. I just want show the
direction where updates are really appreciated
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