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2010-04-07
, 02:03
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@ Oviedo, Florida
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2010-04-07
, 03:40
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2010-04-07
, 04:14
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@ Phoenix, WA
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I am LOVING my N900. It is so fantastic.
But it is not without its downfalls [all software so sure to be fixed ]
The email client for me, is unbelievably bad.
1. It takes about 20mins to check my email.
2. It uses 100% cpu for the entire time it is checking.
3. Email that is read, deleted etc are not updated on the server-side, so when I check on a different client later, nothing I did on the N900 is reflected.
4. You can't do any searching.
5. It doesn't respect subscribed folder settings on the server
Is this just me, or do you all experience this and are hanging out for an upgrade in the email client like me?
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2010-04-07
, 11:13
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@ Bern, Switzerland
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The email client on n900 is one of the most primitive email client I have ever seen so far. It useless as a email client for official use. It lacks many features and almost sounds like a toy. The only this good about it is it integration with Maemo on n900. It does not come any close to the email client on my 3 year old Blackberry.
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2010-04-07
, 11:50
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@ Finland
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2010-04-07
, 12:12
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Joined on Sep 2009
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#46
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Come on, bring the constructive criticism. Bashing is blah. Instead: What functions would you like to see? Which ones do you miss most often?
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2010-04-13
, 06:53
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@ London
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Also it generates way to much traffic, if i send/receive an account and i dont get any new emails then it did tranfer more the 300KB of traffic. I dont mind that to much when i am in my own country. But in a foreign country that it really expensive. With my E90 and profimail, i just had profimail in a imap-idle configuration and that didnt generate much traffic at all. (the mobile java gmail client is even way better! there i can read many many mails and i only have 60-100kb of traffic)
It seems that modest does get constantly all the id's of all my mails in the inbox.
and i guess thats also the thing that makes Modest slow to use. it has to handle all that stuff.
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2010-04-13
, 06:59
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@ ˙ǝɹǝɥʍou
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2010-04-13
, 17:40
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@ Helsinki Finland
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2010-04-13
, 21:55
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@ Finland
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