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Get reliable real-time access to your e-mail, calendar, contacts & tasks with pre-loaded Microsoft Exchange, as well as download attachments like Word, Excel, Powerpoint or PDF files directly to your device. The Nokia E71 supports e-mail accounts from over a thousand ISPs and also comes with a new switch mode that allows people to shift easily between customised personal & work functionalities.

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    Using the e-mail setup wizard, it was a breeze to configure the E71 to access my IMAP and POP3 e-mail accounts. Within minutes, I was able to download my company e-mails and start working. I configured the retrieval settings to automatically download new email headers every hour via my HSDPA connection. Downloading an email does not automatically download the attachments, which I believe is a nice feature. I can decide to download the attachments that I need and therefore, it would not incur unnecessary data charges.
    From: Peng Hui
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    Reason no. 1: The new e‐mail wizard refines and simplifies setting up e‐mail access, native Gmail and Yahoo! Mail support is a core feature along with enterprise grade MS Exchange integration, coupled with the “Switch Mode” feature, managing personal and professional profiles is a breeze.
    From: Kiwi Wang
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    The E71 supports Mail for Exchange, a mobile e-mail client which makes it easy for me to access to my office e-mails, contacts, calendar and tasks easily. It also supports my Gmail, Yahoo, Hotmail as well as my SingNet email accounts so that I can constantly be in synch. Setting up all these e-mail accounts on the E71 was a breeze too, with the e-mail wizard provided. I also like the fact that it can support attachments such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint and PDF files as these are the common file formats that I receive through my daily e-mails.
    From: Kia How

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