Ok then that makes sense. I'll have to try that. I wrote this message from the 
phone!
-----Original Message-----
From: Audrey Farnum
Sent:  09/03/2010, 4:22  PM
To: Talks Mailing List
Subject: Re: [Talks] With the n86, is Nokia email even accessible?


You can delete mailboxes from the phone settings menu.  Go to
settings, general, email. Arrow to the unwanted mailbox, and select
delete from the options menu.  This has to be done from phone
settings, not settings in the email client.

Audrey

On 9/3/10, Carin Headrick <headrick2...@rogers.com> wrote:
> Hmmm. Well, I fiddle farted around a bit more, and by some sheer miracle, I
> found a way to set up another email box, and got Nokia Messaging to go...and
> it appears to be going! The cool part about it, so it appears, is that it is
> imap! So, my compy and my phone won't end up each grabbing a portion of the
> mail, with me not knowing who has what.
>
> So now I appear to be able to arrow and see folders and stuff. The only
> thing I'd like to be able to do is delete my old dud email box that I
> botched in some manner. Anybody got any ideas?
>
> Maybe I'll have more questions as I go, but at least I can see inbox
> folders, and I'm staying connected! Yippee!
>
> Carin
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Audrey Farnum" <atfar...@gmail.com>
> To: "Talks Mailing List" <talks@talksusers.com>
> Sent: Friday, September 03, 2010 2:49 PM
> Subject: Re: [Talks] With the n86, is Nokia email even accessible?
>
>
> It is accessible with some glitches.  I can try to talk you through
> it, but having used both the Nokia email client and Emoze, I recommend
> going straight to Emoze.  It's much easier to use and performs better
> with Talks.  Email me off list if you want me to try to get you going
> on the Nokia client.
>
> Audrey
>
> On 9/3/10, Carin Headrick <headrick2...@rogers.com> wrote:
>> Ok, I know people have said on the n86 that email is kinda doable but it
>> has
>> some glitches. I feel like I'm missing a major piece of the puzzle,
>> because
>> no matter what I do, a. I don't seem to stay connected, and b. I can't
>> seem
>> to read anything in the inbox.
>>
>> So, what I have is Nokia email from Nokia Messaging. I assume this is the
>> n86's default email client, right? When I'm in something that says inbox,
>> all the arrowing in the world does me no good. The only option I have
>> besides show open apps, help and exit, is change. If I hit that, I get
>> something that says more folders, and I can't see anything else. For the
>> life of me, I have no idea where drafts hang out, as I can't seem to find
>> the drafts folder, and the messages I've tried to compose are not in the
>> drafts area of my messaging application.
>>
>> Also, when I go through the options menu, the option to connect or
>> disconnect says connect. This, to me, means I'm not connected. Why? What
>> do
>> I have to do?
>>
>> I tried to get support from Rogers, but their idea of support was "Let me
>> open up this here nokia user manual." They had no idea whether I was being
>> blocked somehow by rogers, and couldn't figure out why I should be since I
>> have a data plan. But they really didn't troubleshoot much.
>>
>> The chick at Nokia support was trying to help, bless her, but she kept
>> telling me that the reason it said connect was it would just take some
>> time.
>> Lady, I could sit here for an hour and it wouldn't change. She did
>> establish
>> that I was not registered with nokia messaging, but the only way I can
>> apparently do this is to somehow start from scratch, which I can't seem to
>> be able to do. I can't figure out how to delete the account and start
>> anew.
>> And, when I go to set up email notifications, it tells me I must connect
>> to
>> the email first. Well, if I could stay connected for more than 2
>> nanoseconds, I'd get right on that.
>>
>> So...is this a problem with nokia messaging? Should I just go with emaze?
>> Or
>> is there a deeper problem going on that I have to solve first?
>>
>> Thanks, I'm uber perplexed, so if someone could enlighten me, I would love
>> it.
>>
>> Carin
>>
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