Nokia 6822 OMA Push Email

Hi
Does anyone knows if Nokia 6822 supports OMA (Open Mobile Alliance) Push Email - EMN? Right now from Nokia site I read that it has Blackberry support.
Does anybody know which phones supports OMA EMN?
Thanks.
Boris

Hi.
I have same problem, OVI mail and exchange are working just fine, but when you setup your own pop3, mail sync doesn't work. Did get it to work on wlan, but not on mobile-network.
br Michael.

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