Do different wireless networks treat incoming email messages differently?
Wireless Data networks can deliver the entire message to the device. Paging networks typically deliver the first 250 to 500 characters, depending on the device. Wireless phone networks generally deliver only the first 100 to 150 characters, including the From, Subject, Time fields. WAP-based services and wireless PDAs initially deliver only the header (From, Subject, Time) fields to the device, allowing the user to select a message before requesting the delivery of the entire message.