Nokia launches Ovi Mail 2.0 with new features and Arabic support
Initially introduced by Nokia as Mail on Ovi, Ovi Mail has now reached version 2.0, coming with several new features, as well as with support for a new language: Arabic (the Ovi Mail UI had to be changed for this, since Arabic is a right-to-left language).
With Ovi Mail 2.0, your mail contacts can be merged with Ovi Contacts into a single list that allows you to view, delete, edit and create contacts.
Moreover, you can now sync your phone’s phonebook with Ovi Mail and Ovi Contacts (apparently, this is a feature that many users wanted).

(Nokia C5)
You can use Ovi Mail 2.0 both on your phone and on a desktop PC.
If you don’t have Ovi Mail on your Nokia phone you can sign up for an account here.
Via the Nokia Beta Labs blog
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