Re: [maemo-users] n800 standard email application

2007-01-22 Thread Tim Ashman
I believe if I understand you should just be able to do an Edit, Select, All 
from the menu, then a delete.

tim

On 01/19/2007 05:32, Jonathan Greene wrote:
 has anyone figured out how to clear the mail system?  I'd like to
 start fresh, but am carrying about 10mb of mail and there's no easy
 way to select all and delete - at least that I can find.

 On 1/19/07, Kevin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  On Tue, 16 Jan 2007, Marius Gedminas wrote:
   osso-xterm + ssh + mutt beats the crap out of the built-in email
   client.
 
  Only problem with this solution is that it doesn't allow for reading the
  mail offline.  I curently do Nokia Bluetooth Keyboard + osso-xterm + ssh
  + pine for the majority of my mail with the 770 (thinking about mutt,
  but haven't had the time to configure it).  But when I am about to leave
  connectivity, I'll grab all the mail with the built-in, and that works
  pretty well, actually.   Especially since I have cleared out a bunch of
  mail using the other method.
 
  Now, I know pine has been ported, (mutt, as well?) but has anyone gotten
  offline-imap to work?  It seems like that would be a pretty sweet
  combination.
 
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Re: [maemo-users] n800 standard email application

2007-01-22 Thread Jonathan Greene

While I was messing with this I ran out of memory and decided to shut
down in order to stop the repeating message from popping up.  When I
restarted, I was greeted by the WSOD!  I had purchased my device at
CompUSA and opted for the insurance / warranty so I decided to flip it
in for the n800 instead of getting a repaired 770...   Select All was
not working though or was simply thinking too long for me to notice --
perhaps due to the volume of messages sitting on the unit.  There was
about 10MB as I recall from the memory app - assuming that's accurate.

On 1/19/07, Tim Ashman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I believe if I understand you should just be able to do an Edit, Select, All
from the menu, then a delete.

tim

On 01/19/2007 05:32, Jonathan Greene wrote:
 has anyone figured out how to clear the mail system?  I'd like to
 start fresh, but am carrying about 10mb of mail and there's no easy
 way to select all and delete - at least that I can find.

 On 1/19/07, Kevin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  On Tue, 16 Jan 2007, Marius Gedminas wrote:
   osso-xterm + ssh + mutt beats the crap out of the built-in email
   client.
 
  Only problem with this solution is that it doesn't allow for reading the
  mail offline.  I curently do Nokia Bluetooth Keyboard + osso-xterm + ssh
  + pine for the majority of my mail with the 770 (thinking about mutt,
  but haven't had the time to configure it).  But when I am about to leave
  connectivity, I'll grab all the mail with the built-in, and that works
  pretty well, actually.   Especially since I have cleared out a bunch of
  mail using the other method.
 
  Now, I know pine has been ported, (mutt, as well?) but has anyone gotten
  offline-imap to work?  It seems like that would be a pretty sweet
  combination.
 
  K
 
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Re: [maemo-users] n800 standard email application

2007-01-22 Thread Kevin T. Neely

On Fri, 19 Jan 2007, Tim Ashman wrote:


I believe if I understand you should just be able to do an Edit, Select, All
from the menu, then a delete.


I don't know how many messages you're deleting, but doing the above 
resulted in the one and only time I had to reflash my 770.  Granted I was 
deleting something between 2000 and 4000 messages at the time,... :)


Every other time I've performed the above operation (say, 20-60 messages) 
hasgone fine, even if it is a bit slow.


K

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Re: [maemo-users] n800 standard email application

2007-01-19 Thread Kevin

On Tue, 16 Jan 2007, Marius Gedminas wrote:


osso-xterm + ssh + mutt beats the crap out of the built-in email client.


Only problem with this solution is that it doesn't allow for reading the
mail offline.  I curently do Nokia Bluetooth Keyboard + osso-xterm + ssh
+ pine for the majority of my mail with the 770 (thinking about mutt,
but haven't had the time to configure it).  But when I am about to leave
connectivity, I'll grab all the mail with the built-in, and that works
pretty well, actually.   Especially since I have cleared out a bunch of
mail using the other method.

Now, I know pine has been ported, (mutt, as well?) but has anyone gotten
offline-imap to work?  It seems like that would be a pretty sweet
combination.

K

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Re: [maemo-users] n800 standard email application

2007-01-19 Thread Jonathan Greene

has anyone figured out how to clear the mail system?  I'd like to
start fresh, but am carrying about 10mb of mail and there's no easy
way to select all and delete - at least that I can find.



On 1/19/07, Kevin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

On Tue, 16 Jan 2007, Marius Gedminas wrote:

 osso-xterm + ssh + mutt beats the crap out of the built-in email client.

Only problem with this solution is that it doesn't allow for reading the
mail offline.  I curently do Nokia Bluetooth Keyboard + osso-xterm + ssh
+ pine for the majority of my mail with the 770 (thinking about mutt,
but haven't had the time to configure it).  But when I am about to leave
connectivity, I'll grab all the mail with the built-in, and that works
pretty well, actually.   Especially since I have cleared out a bunch of
mail using the other method.

Now, I know pine has been ported, (mutt, as well?) but has anyone gotten
offline-imap to work?  It seems like that would be a pretty sweet
combination.

K

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Re: [maemo-users] n800 standard email application

2007-01-16 Thread Marius Gedminas
On Tue, Jan 16, 2007 at 02:01:51AM -0800, Andy Mulhearn wrote:
  
 On Tuesday, January 16, 2007, at 09:53AM, Simon Opelt [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 wrote:
  Hi to all lucky owners of the new N800!
 I am not one of them :((yet...)
 
  Can any of you tell me if the bundled email application has been improved
  over the IT2006 version? In particular, does it mange IMAP folders this
  time?
 See [1] for a quite useful intro/overview on the N800.
 
 The mail client seems to be exactly the same .. product .. like the one
 shipped with IT2006
 
 So completely broken then.

I wouldn't call it completely broken.  It does the things it was
designed to do.  Now, completely unusable is a fitting description.

osso-xterm + ssh + mutt beats the crap out of the built-in email client.

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Re: [maemo-users] n800 standard email application

2007-01-16 Thread Andy Mulhearn
 
On Tuesday, January 16, 2007, at 03:30PM, Marius Gedminas [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:
On Tue, Jan 16, 2007 at 02:01:51AM -0800, Andy Mulhearn wrote:
  
 On Tuesday, January 16, 2007, at 09:53AM, Simon Opelt [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 wrote:
  Hi to all lucky owners of the new N800!
 I am not one of them :((yet...)
 
  Can any of you tell me if the bundled email application has been improved
  over the IT2006 version? In particular, does it mange IMAP folders this
  time?
 See [1] for a quite useful intro/overview on the N800.
 
 The mail client seems to be exactly the same .. product .. like the one
 shipped with IT2006
 
 So completely broken then.

I wouldn't call it completely broken.  It does the things it was
designed to do.  Now, completely unusable is a fitting description.

A semantic difference that I won't argue over. 

But perhaps Nokia would have been better balancing the resources comitted to 
getting the 800 to market against making sure it went to market with usable 
software. 


osso-xterm + ssh + mutt beats the crap out of the built-in email client.

I used the browser to access .Mac, on the odd occasion I used mine which hasn't 
been for some time now.

Andy
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Re: [maemo-users] n800 standard email application

2007-01-16 Thread Marius Gedminas
On Tue, Jan 16, 2007 at 07:39:42AM -0800, Andy Mulhearn wrote:
...
  The mail client seems to be exactly the same .. product .. like the one
  shipped with IT2006
  
  So completely broken then.
 
 I wouldn't call it completely broken.  It does the things it was
 designed to do.  Now, completely unusable is a fitting description.
 
 A semantic difference that I won't argue over. 

We seem to be in violent agreement. :-)

 But perhaps Nokia would have been better balancing the resources
 comitted to getting the 800 to market against making sure it went to
 market with usable software. 

From what I hear, a better email client (Modest) is in the works
somewhere at Nokia.

Marius Gedminas
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