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Old 26-08-2008, 11:14 PM
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Default Emose for email - anyone tried it?

I was looking for new toys to add to my phone and came across this -
http://www.emoze.com/en/whatIs/index.html

It pushes your home email to your mobile (like a Blackberry) without having an always-on server.

Anyone tried it?
How much data does it use to send all your emails through and does it mean I'll get a huge phone bill for receiving these messages? (or how long is a piece of string!)
Old 27-08-2008, 10:19 AM
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I read up on this and seems it isn't as great as it sounds. Granted I was looking at it working with my gmail as I don't use Exchange or Outlook (tho I do have outlook sync'd with Gmail, I don't want my PC at home logged in 24/7 to Outlook) and many peeps mentioned of it locking them out of their gmail account for 24hrs...

I just downloaded and tried Nokia Email, a similar app to work with Nokia phones to act as push notification...

Just testing it now....
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