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Re: Mail for Exchange (MfE). Blame me here, pls
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read the following if it helps: https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5706 https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7257 Have you installed any applications from testing or devel? It seems you've managed to trigger a bug which hasn't been resolved yet. edit: have you tried to save the attachment first and then to open it from the local folder? |
Re: Mail for Exchange (MfE). Blame me here, pls
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I'm just wondering if better support for appointments is comming in PR 1.2? Work uses exchange server 2003 or 2007 I'm not sure. The big thing I miss is the ability to Accept/Decline appointments and see Message details like who was invited. Is this being worked at? Thanks in advance |
Re: Mail for Exchange (MfE). Blame me here, pls
For google contact/calendar sync, function is available in symbian and Nokia should have SME (subject matter expert) how this can be done to sync with device and google.
Not sure why it's difficult for Nokia to implement this funciton to N900. |
Re: Mail for Exchange (MfE). Blame me here, pls
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Re: Mail for Exchange (MfE). Blame me here, pls
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Need some help in troubleshooting the mfe configuration. I have bought my N900 a week back and has got the latest update installed (PR 1.1.1 ). Then did the setup for my corporate email using mfe. I am using unsecure mode , connecting to port 80. All went well, the intial synchronisation was smooth and ,mails, contacts and meeting reqs all were synched . The problem I am facing is synchronising after that, I have setup always online mode (later changed to 15 min) and every time it tries to synch it gives the following errors. 1. Exchange Server Not responding. Verify account settings are correct 2. Error in communication with Exchange Server But I am able to send mail as well as recieve mail when I do the manual synchronisation though it gives me the above errors. If I do a full resynchronisation things work smoothly and no errors are thrown. I have gone through different threads and have seen posts for similar problems but a little confused. Is it that i need to wait for the next release or was it already fixed in PR.1.1.1 and is there any work around. Thanks in advance |
Re: Mail for Exchange (MfE). Blame me here, pls
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Re: Mail for Exchange (MfE). Blame me here, pls
I have posted a feature request to google for N900 MfE compatibility, please can you login to your google account and vote for it?
Go to http://productideas.appspot.com, login and search for N900 in the box. There are two issues on there at the moment. Feel free to vote for both! |
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Sorry if this has been asked before, but I'm a new N900 user and I haven't got a clue what the above means, or whether it would help in my situation. I'm trying to get a cobbled-together Exchange setup working on the N900. I've successfully installed the self-signed cert but as pretty much expected given MfE's apparent dilligence for certs, it didn't work. The problem is that the server is behind a dynamic IP address and the DynDNS service, fetching emails from another domain so the auto-assigned certificate points to another domain, so I guess the self-signed certificate for the server is invalid. I've actually tried to stick in a CNAME from the email domain, but that doesn't work either. So putting it in a nutshell: - Server fetches email addressed to foo.com via POP3 - Server's self-sign cert is for remote.foo.com - .pfx Cert installed on N900 - Server is behind foo.dyndns.com - Connecting to foo.dyndns.com didn't work - Set up CNAME for remote.foo.com -> foo.dyndns.com - Connecting to remote.foo.com didn't work either (works OK via web on the N900 after adding permanent exception) How would I get MfE to work, if at all? |
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BTW, for the moment, I have installed it from the Extra-Devel repository from the Application Manager on myN900. Just wanting to know how to or which oneto install from the packages. Like there is i386, armel blah blah.... and i am confused what to install where :P |
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You should try and avoid installing packages outside of App Manager, as you're likely to run into dependency issues. If you do want to do so, you'll need the armel version and not the i386 version. |
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