Nokia has just updated its highly acclaimed email client called Messaging!

The latest version adds support for further email accounts, improves IMAP support and adds support for a few new devices. Unfortunately, HTML support is still missing…it is said to be coming shortly:
* Support for Yahoo! Mail
* Support for more Nokia S60 phones
* Support for up to ten email addresses
* Support for subfolders for IMAP email accounts
* Support for Google Apps hosted email and other vanity domain email addresses
* Flagged messages will automatically become starred messages in Gmail
* More intuitive inbox navigation via a discoverable control bar
* Faster opening of inbox
* Sent email will be synced to your webmail’s sent folder for all email addressesI can say that most of these features came from your requests, and I hope you enjoy this new release. I can also say that we are by no means done with our work – this is the first official release but we will continue to regularly offer large updates to Nokia Messaging. I want to acknowledge specifically the omission of HTML in this release – we have spent plenty of time figuring out the best way to implement HTML and we are close to delivering it, but not in this release. It’s an important feature to us.
Further information can be had here…
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“…highly acclaimed…”? I guess you are kidding. Even Nokia admits that this is the most basic email service on earth…
Why did they took away the access point list? Now the application is useless for wifi-users…
Hi,
I have to admit that the program sucks now that I tested it – it cant even handle corporate email.
More on that in a jiffy!
All the best
Tam Hanna