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hi guys,
although the default n900 email program is not bad, still it is not optimal for a gmail account. On the other side the basic html interface for gmail on microb runs pretty well but you have no way of knowing if there are new messages.
would a kind soul make a small widget that displays and checks the number of unread messages on gmail and that on click start microb opening the gmail basic html interface?
i ve checked and there are multiple python modules to help on this - search on pypi.
thanks for the help...
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The default email client, if set up to do so, notifies you if there are any new messages.

If you're looking for a friendlier interface, bookmark and use:

It's still the official GMail, just with the iPhone's user string attached, so it will think that you are using the iPhone/iTouch, and will provide you with the appropriate interface.

As for python, you could contact one of the people more familiar with it, such as metalx1000, or pycage.
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This is a really nice tip, thanks. For Google Apps, I used:

https://mail.google.com/a/[domain]/x/gdlakb-/gp/?shva=1

Much quicker than even the basic HTML desktop version and a better fit onscreen.


Originally Posted by xomm View Post
The default email client, if set up to do so, notifies you if there are any new messages.

If you're looking for a friendlier interface, bookmark and use:



It's still the official GMail, just with the iPhone's user string attached, so it will think that you are using the iPhone/iTouch, and will provide you with the appropriate interface.

As for python, you could contact one of the people more familiar with it, such as metalx1000, or pycage.
 
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