Thanks. The built-in SMS has suited my needs, but I'm always open to someone 
telling me about something better.
    Right now I'm running three emailers on my Treo: Versamail because it's 
built-in and I'm familiar with it, and, since I never have the Treo delete from 
server, Snapper and Agendus just to see. Today VM is doing all the automatic 
downloads, tomorrow it'll be SM, and the next day AM - the idea being I get 
about the same amount and type of mail each day, and by alternating which one's 
doing the auto d/l (and at my own schedule commanding manual on the other two) 
I can see which I'm more comfortable with. 
-------------- Original message -------------- 
From: Jeffrey Kaplan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 

> Hello, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> 
> On Wed, 03 Oct 2007 19:38:25 +0000 you said: 
> 
> > Thanks. I don't use IMAP, but I have had Versamail take 2-3 swipes at 
> downloading email when I've been on the road and haven't had a chance to 
> download. (My work account downloads avery 15 mintues, but my personal 
> account 
> only downloads manually so I'm not constantly bothered - 
> 
> I don't normally use IMAP either, since it's not supported in my 
> desktop mail client, but I have played with it a bit. 
> 
> > if I'm getting email on the Treo, by definition I don't have time to read 
> > all 
> the list mail.) 
> 
> Heh. Exactly why I recently reconfigured my mail boxes to route my 
> list mail to a different mail login. :) 
> 
> > Do you use the built-in SMS? I wonder how it will compare to the built-in 
> > Treo 
> app. 
> 
> No I don't. I did try it out and didn't like it. When my trial 
> expired I uninstalled the program than later reinstalled it without the 
> SMS option configured. I don't remember why, but I thought it was 
> worse than the SMS client included on my 680's ROM. I'm not planning 
> on trying it again until an Iambic Mail update specifies improvements 
> to the SMS functionality. 
> 
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