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Reviewer's Findings:

Overall, I found this program to be a much better program than the Inbox e-mail client that comes bundled with PocketPC 2002/2003. There is a customer testimonial on their website that says essentially "I deleted all of Pocket (Microsoft) Inbox mail and deleted it's shortcut from the system, and am now using solely Mail 2". After having reviewed this program, I am certainly willing to go to this extreme myself. Here are just some of the reasons I am switching, which are essentially areas where I see the biggest differences between Mail 2 and Inbox:


You have Mail!

I definitely enjoy this added feature: any folder within your multiple profiles will show any messages that are unread in the format of (unread/total). The regular Inbox client will only turn the folder name bold if you had new mail.

Additionally, if the mail in the Inbox client were to be located in a subfolder that is hidden or unexpanded, you would not be able to tell if you have new mail, because Inbox would not automatically expand that folder name. With Mail-2, the folders are automatically expanded, the folder name highlighted in bold, and the message count shown in parenthesis. This makes for far easier reading, and offers a much easier time determining at a glance just how much mail you have waiting to be read.



Connection Settings

I especially liked this little gem of a setting. If you are the type who has multiple network configurations that you have to deal with, this setting can be a true life-saver. The regular "inbox" application is entirely dependant on whatever your current connection type is ("Internet" or "Work"). The problem that exists with that kind of a configuration in "inbox" is that if you go from the "Internet" environment to a "Work" environment, you would have to manually change your network settings. With this choice, MAIL will automatically try one network type first, and if it fails to find the first choice, it will try a second choice!

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Yeah, plus, I use 4 different email servers and can send/receive all at once.

You can "hack" the registry to change the location. They don't recommend, but it works great.
Yes, the inability to move the File storage locations, coupled with the fact that you are only allowed the initial opportunity to configure external storage in the first place, struck me as the only real weakness the application has.

Unfortunately, I only have an h5555, so I couldn't see what graphic issues would be apparent on a VGA screen.

On the CON side, my biggest problem (No Filters or Rules) is at least being actively worked on, so I feel very good about the high probability of this product earning an even higher score on subsequent releases.

Overall, it's a tremendously useful product that runs circles around the regular Inbox client...
Other CONS (for now)

Once you put your mail in a location, you can't easily move it to another. IE filestore to SD, etc. Plan ahead before configuring.

Also, looks very, very pixellated on VGA. V2.1 is in the works to fix, but no release date yet. Just a beta.

Pros: It was free about 2-3 weeks ago on Handango's giveaway! :) For those of us lucky enough to get it then, congrats.
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