On Oct 23, 4:49 pm, shap <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> One poster above argues for standard UIs. That is missing the point a
> bit, becauseemailis an unusual case.
>
> Those of us who suffer under a lot of spam read ouremailin two
> phases. The first is simply killing off subject lines that are obvious
> spam. For those, we desperately DO NOT want to open those messages,
> because many of them contain viruses. On the other hand, the "click
> and hold" on the trackball becomes really tedious somewhere around
> your 50th spam in the latest download. On the Dash, there actually
> *is* a soft button (well, a label for the left button) to do just
> this, and it is a GODSEND for those of us who get lots of mail.
>
> But the big killer I am seeing with the currentemailapp is that
> deletes on the handset do not propagate back to the imap server on the
> next synchronization. This makes the current imap client completely
> unusable for me.
I have to second this. I am VERY disappointed in the e-mail
application. Is there some OTHER e-mail application that can be
downloaded and installed? This one is completely useless.
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