On Sunday 06 Jul 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Back on topic, am I really the only one with a mail setup like this?  I 
> thought it was a moderately common arrangement.  Or do other folks have 
> the same issue and are just being quiet because they don't have a solution?
> 
Keeping quiet because I don't have a solution, but watching in case someone 
has one :-)

For me, the ideal is to have a send-only account on the N800 so I can generate 
messages when I'm out and about that will be sent when I connect to a 
network. But I don't normally want to collect incoming messages as I prefer 
to leave that to my desktop machine. Though it would be useful to be able to 
enable/disable receiving so that when I'm on holiday I can pick messages up 
when I find a network I can use.


-- 
Tony Green
Ipswich, Suffolk, England
http://www.beermad.org.uk
http://no2id-ip.web-brewer.co.uk

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