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Originally Posted by MaDalton
have gmail pick up your pop3 accounts and use imap...
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imap isn't the same as push - more like:
have gmail pick up you pop3 accounts, and have your server push gmail email to your iphone...
honestly, push email has nothing to do with imap. Once the server receives it, you receive it (+/- 5 seconds). With imap, you are restricted to fetch, which I had configured for every 30 mins. This way, the battery life is far better, since the phone doesn't have to fire up a 3G connection to fetch email.
Been running it for about 5 days now and the phone life during the day before would run from 100% to ~50ish% with no other activity. Now it rests around 85-90% if I don't do any other activity.