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Nick Anstee tells his own email story and ends up reviewing an email staple from the Symbian world...

Although he reviews it on the Nokia E90, note that it's also available for every other Symbian OS-based phone.

If you are anything like me, Email is an essential everyday tool, but before selecting an Email application it is important to fully understand your requirements. My requirements are fairly straightforward and can be stated as follows:


These requirements really dictated that I needed some form of IMAP solution, whereby I can safely store my messages in online folders and view or download them on any computer or device whilst staying in perfect sync. If a specific computer or device fails then the messages are safe on the server and can be accessed from the next computer or device.

With the Account Type established, I needed to find a suitable Email application for my phone. I fired up the built in Nokia/Symbian S60 client but immediately found several basic, show-stopping limitations (all screenshots here are from the Nokia E90):
  1. The built in S60 email client limits IMAP accounts to the download of headers only, a second step is then required to download the email body and then 3rd and 4th steps are required if the email contains HTML or any Attachments are present.
  2. The built in S60 client is very clumsy with respect to handling online IMAP folders, the email client does not allow emails to be moved between online server folders, a kind of fundamental requirement of IMAP! The folder subscription process is also slow and not well thought out.
  3. If the email contains HTML and another attachments then you have to download the HTML attachment to view it and then also download any other attachments separately, if you then go back into the email on a previously downloaded HTML attachment the application requests a data connection again despite having just downloaded it! If you want to view the email again after a period of time you then have to go through the whole process again.
Screenshot

PROFIMAIL

Having put the built in Email client through its paces and concluded that it didn’t provide the functionality that I required, I set about
searching the net to test other applications against my requirements - including the new Nokia Email application.

The general conclusion was that the other Email applications didn’t offer anything more against my requirements than the built in client and
tended to be more buggy. Then I stumbled across ProfiMail which provides all the functionality that I need and a lot more besides.

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Pros


Cons

Nick Anstee, All About Symbian, 26 Sept 2008

Published by Steve Litchfield at 5:55 UTC, September 26th 2008

Categories: Applications
Platforms: Series 60, Series 80, UIQ, General, S60 3rd Edition, UIQ 3

News Discussion

ltv
Comment: There will be no doubt to anyone who has used Profimail, that it is an outstanding application.
But I dont think this review would be complete without mentioning Profimail's online license checking function.
It is a major turnoff for many users , although it doesn't bother me too much.
At least Lonely Cat Games is kind enough to put this in their disclaimer in the more recent versions.
Unregistered
Comment: I'm waiting for the day that LCG will imput an Imap feature that determines how many historically received' emails one can download OR set up a date to start downloading from just as is possible with Gmail POP. I cant download all the thousands of emails in my mailbox that I received since creating a Gmail account in 20005 - that will chaw all my data plus fill up my memory. Great application otherwise except for this glitch.
bheetebrij
Comment: The author mentions that he also put the new Nokia Email application through it paces according to his needs.

I am quite curious to know what he thought of it.
Hardeep1singh
Comment: I started using Profimail when I bought my 6600 and I still use it on my N82. Profimail is the best mobile based email client in the world. it is, undoubtedly, one of the few essential apps that have become an inseparable part on an s60 phone.
Unregistered
Comment: In response to unregistered with Profimail you can put a limit on the number of emails you download in advance settings.

I have to agree, great program. It's saved my butt at work a lot.
Unregistered
Comment: I must agree this app has stayed to be essential apps even now
ccraig
Comment: i like this app 'i've used it for ages and it does all that you want .
only thing i dont like about is it looks ugly like most of LCG apps
ares
Comment: This is one of the best apps for UIQ3, although the native email UIQ3 client is not bad...but Profimail is just WAY faster. The only problem is indeed the fugly interface
Hardeep1singh
Comment: Its quite strange that the Profimail version in the review screenshot is 2.93, this prompted me to go to Program Update and to my surprise the latest version is still 2.91. I've also verfied on [url]www.lonelycatgames.com[/url] and even on the site the latest version is 2.91. Where did you guys get ver 2.93 from?
fernando20
Comment: oh, if only it wasn't so ugly...
NickAnstee
Comment: Version 2.93 Beta can be found here:

[B][url]http://www.lonelycatgames.eu/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6051[/url][/B]

"[B][I]If only it wasn't so ugly[/I][/B]"

I have just received this exciting information from LCG:

"[B][I]About this: The user interface looks a bit dated and it does not follow the theme or style of the other applications on the phone.
Soon it's history, in few days there'll be skinned look on S60 3rd ed.[/I][/B]"

That is going to be really cool.

bheetebrij: The new Nokia Email client has a nice interface but in truth offers very little additional functionality for me than the built in standard client and it is a lot slower, so in some respects a step back.
Unregistered
Comment: Profimail is a reason to use S60/Symbian. It is nailed on class app. I don't care what it looks like as long as I get my mails.
Unregistered
Comment: It still bothers me that even E90 hasn't html-emil support, but in my opinion ProfiMail is really ugly with its outdated UI look. If it's really going to change to Symbian UI then E90 is back on shopping list.
Unregistered
Comment: Thanks for the article, I am evaluating Profimail at the moment and in general do like what I see. The interface is a bit non-E-series alike, but it seems that they intend to change that. What I don't like is the fact that when I click on a link in an email it fires up a Profimail internal browser and not the default browser. This internal browser has some clumsy elements and can't for instance not handle a simple site like twitter. So far I have not found a way to simply launch my default browser and see the links clicked in there.
Unregistered
Comment: ...to to Open By System on a link to use the Nokia browser...
Unregistered
Comment: So far I'm loving it a whole lot on the Nokia E71x. It doesn't drain my battery like the AT&T Xpress Mail.

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