I do not get the points of Nokia messaging. I have installed it, and run through the setup wizard. Since it is my corporate e-mail I have sent to all settings manually. Finally when the wizard is done, it gives me a messaging folder in the message application, same as if I set up an e-mail account the old-fashioned way. So what is all the fuss about? It seems like just another way of setting up an e-mail account, where all e-mails end up in the same old message system, but maybe I missing something?
Frank
Check out:
http://email.nokia.com/account/home.action and sign up. You can then download the "Nokia Messaging Application." Don't know if you'll have to re-do the wizard or not.
I like it. Deals with multiple accounts. Formats nicely. Does something PUSHy My only compaint is I can't view all accounts at once...
I always found that the one integrated with SMS et al was slow and became unusable once it had a few hundred emails in it...
davecozens wrote:I like it. Deals with multiple accounts. Formats nicely. Does something PUSHy My only compaint is I can't view all accounts at once...I always found that the one integrated with SMS et al was slow and became unusable once it had a few hundred emails in it...
This is exactly the point I don't get. The only thing that happens when running the setup wizard is that in I get an extra account in the old SMS/messaging system.
shouldn't do that... should get an email icon in applications...
works a treat actually. the setup app should do some sms provisioning thing as i recall...
Yes, I've tried that application, but all it does is restart the setup wizard.
odd.... did you already go the the messaging website http://email.nokia.com and sign up?
New in Nokia Messaging 1.1:
- Get emails in HTML format.
- Sign up with your Windows Live TM Hotmail� email address.
- Now available on four more phones.
- Available in 23 languages.
https://email.nokia.com/account/faq.action