Using Nokia N73 phone to access mac mail

I can access my exchange emailat work using nokia n73 (supports imap4).
I want to configure my samrtphone to access mac mail. I have two .mac accounts, one for me and one for mi wife and I would like to do the same as I do with exchange at work (realy works fine!). Is it possible?
I have just turned to mac at home (1 mac g5 and imac)
Thanks
Valdes

If your phone has a built in eMail client that supports POP or IMAP mail or can run a Java app client (J2ME/MIDP2) then that should be fine. Might depend on your contract with sprint if you can use internet services.
I use a SonyEricsson K750i to access .Mac and my company eMail. I can send email and even attach pictures from the camera if i need to. Typing longer messages with T9 support is not really funny, but works.
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