E71 -- Cannot open SMS if E-mail notification is e...

Hi Nokians,
I have discovered a bug. When e-mail is configured as such:-
Automatic Retrieval > E-Mail notifications > only in home network
When I open an incoming SMS,  a warning message appeared:-
"Messaging: Memeory Full. Close some applications and try again." 
 I checked my phone's memory, it has 95MB free memory.
I need to disable E-mail notifications, then only I am able to open an incoming SMS.
On another matter, what is the differecen between these two:-
1. Automatic retrieval > E-mail notifications
2. Automatic retrieval > E-mail retrieval
I can only enable either one of them but not both.
My phone's specification:
200.21.118
27-11-2008
RM346
NOKIA E71-1(26)
Message Edited by mecool2008 on 08-Feb-2009 06:45 PM

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