Conflicting info about Nokia Messaging phone compa...

On the page
http://www.nokia.se/support-och-programvara/ladda-ner/nokia-email-service/kompatibla-telefoner
it says that Nokia N80 is compatible with Nokia Messaging, while on the main Nokia Messaging site
http://email.nokia.com
the N80 is not listed.
I've managed to set up an account from the phone and it briefly worked but it was set up with POP3 instead of IMAP and the server names aren't the ones currently given out by Telia. When I changed to IMAP from the web interface, the service stopped functioning altogether.
Is this a problem with the N80 phone, or are there limitations to the number of e-mails one can have on the server in order for it to work? I've only got 2200 e-mails in my inbox at the moment, and the built in client of the N80 - while very bad in many respects - could still connect successfully when I had 12000 e-mails in my inbox. The same goes for the commercial S60 e-mail client ProfiMail from Lonely Cat Games.
I've thought about getting an N900, but if this is the way Nokia Messaging "works", then I guess I should change my mind?
Regards,
A

The program installs background service which does the communication. It is not visible, but still it is up there running. As for the incoming - I used the early beta, but generally, Nokia messaging uses Push, so that the server would force connection. So, the advantage of Nokia Messaging is that the server would sync to multiple accounts and just then connect to your device in order to deliver new mails. Actually, the Messaging application is mainly aimed at heavy business customers. If you have one mailbox which you occasionally check, then the build-in client is just that good.
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