Just to clarify what I said before in case you didn't understand what
I said:

1. GMail can "spoof" your pop3 email accounts and nobody would know.
2. I have my own domain too and use it when I send email from GMail.
(It looks like it came from my domain account, not gmail.)
3. When I reply on my G1 phone it sends the reply using the
appropriate pop3 account.
4. GMail is "Pushed" to your phone just like the Blackberry. (Try it,
you'll see)  Whoever said it doesn't have "Push" capability was wrong.

I used to be stuck with another cell phone company and now I am glad I
get to be on the "bleeding edge" with a new phone.  I think Android is
a great start to an Open Source cell phone operating system.  Instead
of worrying about the things that don't work, I am embracing the new
technology and learning to write applications to improve it.  Have you
downloaded the Android SDK?  What about the Android source code?   It
is freely available if you want to help improve it.

Take care,

Chris


On Nov 10, 10:19 am, Henchman wrote:
Because I don't want to, and shoudln't have to do a "workaround'.
I have my main email account that is a domain I own, and do all
my business through. That's the one I want to use, that's the one I
should be able to use.
I can live (for now) with the lack of push email.


On Nov 10, 2:41 pm, originalman20 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yeah I agree. I can use the gmail client but that's gmail only.
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