Whoosh Mobile Email Client For Java Phones
Whoosh is a mobile email client that has been designed to be functionally similar to your desktop email program with; multiple pop3 accounts/ inboxes, outbox, sent items, address book, view/open attachments + photo capture for sending photo messages.To save on your data usage, Whoosh will only download the headers for your emails, meaning that you only teed to download full messages/attachments if you want to read/view them. This will save you time checking your email and money on your data transfer charges.
Whoosh should work on all Java MIDP 2.0 enabled phones with Internet access, however, not all Java enabled phones support photo capture.

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Whoosh v5.2.8
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Mozilla/5.0 (SymbianOS/9.2; U; Series60/3.1 NokiaE71-2/200.21.118; Profile/MIDP-2.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.1 ) AppleWebKit/413 (KHTML, like Gecko) Safari/413
I need whoosh for nokia E71, please
Gustavo Salazar