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#41
Originally Posted by MaemoCurmudgeon View Post
Yes the e-mail client is weak.... how much is a better e-mail client worth to you?
20 USD - thats what I paid for ProfiMail and I will not pay for something worse then it.
 
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#42
Where are the email clients that can support HTML text for outgoing mail? This N900 does, but it's poor in most other ways.
 
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#43
Originally Posted by BatPenguin View Post
I'm sure that's good advice for the N900 now at least before the bug fix is released, but I don't think this should be necessary any more in general these days when we have good search tools and nearly infinite mailboxes. I consider the Inbox to be a special folder, too. It's the special folder that holds ALL my email . Well, except for a select few very,very special ones with account infos etc. whatevers, that I actually want to set aside into a special place. I have a dozen or so folders on my mail box, the inbox has about 6,000 messages, the rest of them combined maybe 30. I consider time spent on categorizing and organizing emails to be a waste - good search tools find the messages faster anyway.

On another note: why can't these bug fixes be pushed out? This seems silly that such a huge bug is causing misery to many users and Nokia is just sitting on the fix. I don't have the N900 but I feel the pain of people who do...my email would be completely unuseable (as it is on the N810). Saving all fixes to one big update seems odd, why not just release individual bug fixes to these sorts of applications. That's what every other Linux distribution would do.
Hey, knock yourself out. But the term "nearly infinite" is usually the first sign of trouble when you're talking about most things computing. An update or a different client might get you to point B, but it's also possible nothing will keep your n900 from being sluggish with 6,000 messages in your Inbox. Unless of course I wrote the app. Good luck.
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#44
Not on topic but...
All I use is G-Mail when I'm using a phone with net access. That and the addy that is tied to my cell number by my service provider. That addy (your_PTN@tmomail.net for instance) is usually the one provisioned for any/all the services they offer...

Is there a G-Mail notifier widget yet for the N900 like there is for OS2008?

>> http://tableteer.nokia.com/tableteer...notifier.xhtml

BTW: I consider myself a "warm spot" pioneer and can't wait until I plug my SIM into a new N900 and them patent inquiry calls start rolling in.
 
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#45
Originally Posted by phi View Post
I figured out how to get Nokia Messaging on the phone, but I also got an email stating that it is simply a trial and that I would have to buy a subscription afterwards! What is the deal with Nokia Messaging? Anyone want to fill me in?
This is a reply i got when i asked about this same inquiry

"it is a free trial anywhere there is no branded carrier offering. if a carrier in your area starts offering an Ovi Push email offering, your trial no longer works, and you'll need to get it from the carrier"
 

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#46
Originally Posted by daperl View Post
Over a thousand messages in your Inbox? Local or otherwise, the Inbox is a special folder and shouldn't be used as a dumping ground. I don't care how busy you are. Even though good clients and servers can handle this, I recommend an email reorg.
Until the arrival of gmail, I would agree. With gmail, though, I have everything in the inbox. Instead of sorting to different specific folders you just tag mails with one or more labels, which is better than sorting to distinct boxes. The idea is to search with a select set of criteria, of which labels are one. Currently I have nearly 14000 _threads_ in my inbox, each of which consists of one or up to very many individual mails. I haven't tried to access it with an imap client though so I'm not certain how it's done there, maybe labels will be associated with imap folders.

If you don't, this might cause undue stress if you're maxing out your n900 with music, browsing and what not. You could still experience problems and frustration resulting from slowdown and/or scarce resources such as memory. Clean it up and be happier.
I'm guessing that some of the current problems are impossible to avoid until the mail client is fixed so that it can receive headers only. Combine that with e.g. only downloading unread mailheaders, or the latest 50 or 100 or something, and you're all set.
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#47
Originally Posted by TA-t3 View Post
I'm guessing that some of the current problems are impossible to avoid until the mail client is fixed so that it can receive headers only. Combine that with e.g. only downloading unread mailheaders, or the latest 50 or 100 or something, and you're all set.
That's mostly my point. Whether you're dealing with your local or remote folders, it's about UI responsiveness and how, what, when, and where the app pulls stuff in. Holy sh*t, I just stared at the .modest file directory. I could be wrong, but I don't think I am, but it seems that there's a one-to-one correspondence between folder/directory and letter/file. For that one guy, that would be 6000 files in one directory. Not good on any file system. I hope that's not the result of using standard sqlite.

Obviously, it's non-trivial to work with large textual data sets, especially when you also add in the ability to do full text searching . But this problem has already been solved, and it would be nice if the modest guys could just pull something off the shelf that works well with these device specs.

I thought I read that even the server-side portion of Google Wave is open source. If so, I bet there's some interesting stuff in there. Good luck to the modest guys.
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#48
Originally Posted by goodfellabk718 View Post
This is a reply i got when i asked about this same inquiry

"it is a free trial anywhere there is no branded carrier offering. if a carrier in your area starts offering an Ovi Push email offering, your trial no longer works, and you'll need to get it from the carrier"
Which completely dodges the question of when does the trial end though since the last part of the email states

What happens after the trial?

As your trial nears its end, we will send you a reminder. If you do not want to purchase a subscription, simply allow the trial period to end. We will notify you when the period ends, and we will cancel your Nokia Messaging account. You will not be billed for the service and you will not have to do anything.

Enjoy your mobile email!
so that implies that there is some sort of time restriction.
 
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#49
1000 emails may be alot for some, but I get about 300+ emails a day, and keep at least that many in my inbox at all times by default. I try to widdle it down. Why is that so hard for a mobile to do?
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and I reflashed my device last night, and can now see Nokia Messaging in the providers
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