I know exactly what you mean. I would have to set up my email to
forward it to my
Google Gmail, then that will get pushed to my phone.
And now i have 2 places where i have to do housekeeping to get rid of
unwanted emails.

Unacceptable.

And I'm not  a programmer, and I see no reason why the onus should be
put on me, a user, to create a useable email client, that is NOT
Gmail. It's a poor excus., pure and simple.
The person who wrote it, did a half assed job, and if this is how
people at Google do their job, well, it doesn't inspire confidence,
does it. Maybe they shoudl think about hirin g peopel who will do the
job properly.


If you can't tell, I'm pretty P'd of that something as simple as an
email program is so substandard on a $500,- phone.

On 11/10/08, MobiJordan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  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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