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Originally Posted by monkeyboy
I use POP exclusively... maybe I shouldn't, but anyways, no problems whatsoever.
Imap "push" uses data, right, so there is no way (on CDMA/EVDO) to have imap "push" not interfere with voice. Instead I use SMS to send me my emails, that is my version of "push". Its fast, doesn't interfere with voice and is kind on the battery... a little script breaks up each email into up to 3 SMSs...
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I guess if you only have 1 email account and it's your personal account its good.
How do you answer? Do you have to open up your email client or can you respond via the sms you sent yourself?
Also, I assume you use a pop server at home or elsewhere, and then a script converts it to sms? Could you give us the details as to how it's done in case someone else might like it?
With all my personal accounts and work email, I find it's better, faster and easier FOR ME to have it run as IMAP as it shows up on my phone before my work email client. Also I can reply on the run. So that works for me and haven't had any issues with connectivity.