You mean the thing that tells you that you have mail, or the one about
trying to create a mailbox?  Seems like I had to restart the phone to
recover from that mailbox creation thing.  I turned of the new mail
notification.  It's in the settings of the mail client somewhere but I
don't remember exactly where.  I can go look for it if you don't find
it.

Audrey

On 9/4/10, Carin Headrick <headrick2...@rogers.com> wrote:
> Her-rumph. So did you get rid of the email notification thingamabob? If so,
> how? That seems to have something to do with it. Once I've told it to buzz
> off, the poor baby won't try and look for email again until I open the
> program.
>
> Carin
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Audrey Farnum" <atfar...@gmail.com>
> To: "Talks Mailing List" <talks@talksusers.com>
> Sent: Saturday, September 04, 2010 1:03 PM
> Subject: Re: [Talks] n86 email: I've solved one problem and created another
>
>
> Yes, I experienced the same behavior.  One of many reasons why I gave
> up and went to Emoze.  I was able to make it stop trying to create
> mailboxes though.  This is going to sound crazy, but I'll tell you how
> I got it to work for me.  It seemed that the mailbox creation thing
> only happened when I left the email program running in the background.
>  Unlocking the keypad is what always triggered it for me.  If I
> completely closed the email program, I didn't have any trouble.  I had
> the mail client set up to check for mail once an hour.  It stil
> checked like it was supposed to even though it appeared the program
> was completely closed.  It makes no sense to me, but that's really
> what it did.  If I just chose to hide the program instead of closing
> it, I had the trouble you describe but closing it worked fine and it
> still checked for updates.  I discovered this by accident.  I have no
> idea if it will work for you too but it's worth a shot.
>
> Audrey
>
> On 9/3/10, Carin Headrick <headrick2...@rogers.com> wrote:
>> Hi again. It appears nothing can go super smoothly. I managed to kill the
>> dud mailbox, but now, at random intervals, it tries to create a mailbox,
>> freezes, and the only way I can get it to stop trying to create a mailbox
>> I
>> never asked for is to hit exit, at which point it strenuously objects,
>> saying "error creating mailbox, please try again."
>>
>> >From this point on, the email notifications don't work unless I go back
>> into
>> the inbox. Like, I can't hit select on the email notification thingy and
>> have it open my inbox. I can't figure out what causes it to do this, nor
>> can
>> I make it stop. I've turned the phone on and off already.Anybody had this
>> happen to them?
>>
>> Carin
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