Nokia Messaging Integration

Hopefully i'm not posting something that has already been discussed....
I had to reinstall the Nokia Messaging application into my phone, and when i did, instead of doing the usual setup the way it did in Beta, the Messaging integrated itself with the native application, which icorporates all of the original nokia settings and configurations.  It looks to me like becasue of that, the push option has been effectively eliminated.  Is there any way to get back to the original settings of that new messaging program?  I definitely found it better than the original nokia messaging that came on the phone.  Any help would be appreciated.

dear bigdog, i tried what you suggested, but it didn't work out. i went to Messaging -> Option -> Setting -> Email -> Default mailbox, there is only one account called "Email". As you can see from Fig. 1 attached, when I tried to edit "Email", nothing happens, as if "Email" doesn't exist. However, I do have a Gmail account in use. Also, as you can see from Fig. 2 attached, in Messaging (the built-in one, not the installed newest one with HTML support), there is a "Mailbox" icon, meaning no email account was configured. whenever i click on it, it will ask me to type in account info and setup a new Gmail account. once i did so, but it turned out that on my home screen, there are two email clients showing info from one Gmail account (one client is built-in, the other one client is the newest "colorful-interfaced" Nokia Messaging 1.1 with HTML support). now i am using only the newest one. thanks so much for your help!
Message Edited by michaels on 09-Apr-2009 04:41 PM
Sorry about my large font. I have problems with my sight.
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