Nokia launches its own BlackBerry Email Solution dubbed as “Nokia Messaging Service” (NMS) which enables people to access their personal email on their Nokia handset with an Email alert just as BlackBerry Email solution which is very popular amongst all Mobile Email users. However for BlackBerry Service Mobile subscriber has to pay some extra amount to their operator but ‘Nokia Email Solution’ is Free, Just pay for GPRS/EDGE data Usage as per existing tariff plan.
With Nokia Messaging Service (NSM), when a new email arrives, you are notified with the email alert tone and then @ sign appear in the menu bar. E-Series devices also display the subjects of the latest received messages on the home screen. Nokia mobile users can now check their mail through Nokia Messaging service even with Windows Live Hotmail.
Besides Windows Media Live, this service also supports many e-mail accounts such as Yahoo! Mail, Gmail and AOL Mail. Through only one application, Nokia users can gain access to 10 different e-mail accounts on their Nokia mobile phones.
The latest Nokia 5800 XpressMusic phone is Nokia’s first mass-market touch screen mobile which comprises of this Messaging service. Besides the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic, 20 other models already include the Nokia Messaging service. The first Nokia phone to have the Nokia Messaging enabled into the device is the Nokia E75. The other devices from Nokia incorporating this service are Nokia E63, Nokia E66 and Nokia N79. New Nokia handsets like Nokia E55, Nokia N97 and Nokia N86 8MP come preloaded with the Nokia Messaging Service and are expected to start shipping soon.
This software is free to download and set up. Customers can add their e-mail accounts directly onto the device or through Nokia messaging service. To begin using Windows Live Hotmail; existing users will have to download the latest Nokia Messaging software. Instructions can be found at http://email.nokia.com. To see the full list of devices that support Nokia Messaging, visit http://email.nokia.com.

sandeep May 7, 2010 at 12:24 am
i am using e90 & e75, can u pls tell how to get e-mails same like blackberry , automatically fully simsilar to sms (push e-mail nokia system)
jermain May 7, 2010 at 12:15 am
@Mike
I think you need to do a software upgrade first. When I bought my nokia 5230 I couldn’t get the messaging service to work too, and got the same errors as you. Then I did a software upgrade via nokia suite on pc and it works perfectly now. It opens attachments and everything.
Mike March 26, 2010 at 5:40 pm
Hi
am using a 5800 nokia express music phone
in which i have tried to connect using the Nokia Messsaging service.
I have registered to the concerened website.
When i login using my yahoo or gmail account through this it says verifying password for 10min,then it says timed out.
can yu suggest me if there is any other way.
pankaj February 28, 2010 at 9:03 pm
hi
i am using nokia e90 & using your email system in it very happy from it but as comparing blackbeery features not able to access yahoo messanger & facebook
so kindly guide me
Luny February 10, 2010 at 4:08 pm
Yahoo doesn’t support pop3 or imap, that is way you can’t acces your emails.
Vignesh January 27, 2010 at 4:33 pm
HI,
I seem to have a nokia n97 mini cellphone and I’m unable to access my yahoo mail account through nokia messaging… It keeps stating “UNABLE TO CONNECT TO SERVER PLEASE CHECK YOUR USER NAME AND PASSWORD” though both of them and filled in correctly!! Anybody have a solution to this??? Can anybody send me the yahoo mail settings????….
Megan Rooney January 13, 2010 at 4:08 pm
@sanjay bafna, Nice article with proper info, Nokia always “the best”.
john December 19, 2009 at 11:33 pm
Good post!Thanks for the good reading!
kalyan November 19, 2009 at 11:05 pm
I am not able to download the software. Can anyone send me the setup file?
Thanks
Armin Rhode May 4, 2009 at 8:25 pm
very good information but n97 is far better than samsung 3G phones
Atul April 9, 2009 at 8:41 pm
Nokia Cheap Only to pay data charges easy to use Nokia was missing Email application for long time now its time for nokia to beat blackberry in the long run
Nidhi Razdan April 8, 2009 at 7:40 pm
Nothing can Beat Blackberry for instance
For every blackberry Email users unique email server is allocated in which users can access IMAP.So what does it mean faster email arrival and 99.0% uptime easy to use.
what nokia is providing is just email application for millions of email users there will be only 1 email server .No IMAP support and Uptime who knows ?
Nidish Vashistha April 8, 2009 at 4:29 pm
It is a good for so many Nokia lovers like me , earlier Blackberry is associated with so many controversies from user side & Government. But Nokia stands true against all odds , people can use this services as blackberry costs 15k-40k & the Blackberry services are very expensive in all the networks.
So Nokia Again Connecting people!