E90 - Access point in use

Hi
I changed "access point in use" for incoming mail from default
"Always ask" to another one. I don't know, how to change it back.
In selection are only existing access points. Any idea? Regards

I have a N95 8GB so some things might differ on your phone. Anyway, I have noticed that the mail access point connection is maintained even after downloading all messages. You can check the status of the connection by viewing the menu of your mailbox in 'messaging' and looking for a 'connect/disconnect' tab. If you try to view a link in a message while still connected to the mail access point, the phone will automatically use that existing connection. (There appears to be no 'disconnect after mail retrieval' function which is unsatisfactory IMO.) As far as I can see, your only option would be to manually disconnect from the mailbox connection at which point the 'always ask' prompt would reappear for the web link. I think I understand what you would like to have, but this is not possible I fear because the phone will always opt for the pre-existing connection.

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