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New to iphone

lmedina

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I just recently switched from a blackberry and so far I'm loving my iphone. The only thing I miss is the push emails so I've been reading on the possibilities of enabling the feature on the iphone. I don't really want to pay for any apps. I came across a post that talked about mail2web live and there was a comment stating that it's still free even after the 60-day trial and you can continue to use it. I wasn't too sure about whether or not this is true?

Thanks in advance for your help

L.Medina
 

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