My Nokia Messaging client has retrieving email from Gmail. The last email it successfully downloaded is from the 16th. I can send mail OK and when I manually select "Send & receive", it refreshes the Inbox, reports no errors and everything appears to work right, but the new emails, that I know I have, are not retrieved.
Is this just on my device or does someone else have the same problem?
Anyway, I did some further investigating. I tried to remove my Nokia Messaging account and set it up again (multiple times and rebooting too), but it did not help. Now the Gmail Inbox is empty. But the interesting thing is that all the other folders (like Sent and Drafts) are fully synced, so the problem is only the Inbox. Very strange...
i had a similar problem before on my N85, but I uninstalled Nokia Messaging and reinstalled and reconfigured everything and it was back to normal. Cant do that with the N900 though which sucks
I've got similar issue. I though that happens because I have tons of email in inbox, like 3,000+. I was able to load first 700. And I get new email once I delete any loaded. In general the behaviour is pretty weird.
i had a similar problem before on my N85, but I uninstalled Nokia Messaging and reinstalled and reconfigured everything and it was back to normal. Cant do that with the N900 though which sucks
Isn't it better to fix what's broken than to complain about not being able to rip everything out and start from the bottom?
From what OP writes, this sounds more like bad configuration mixed with faulty ideas about how things work than anything else.
Is IMAP or POP used? How many emails to sync? I use IMAP for an Exchange backend and it took a while to sync in all the emails that I had in my INBOX.
Isn't it better to fix what's broken than to complain about not being able to rip everything out and start from the bottom?
From what OP writes, this sounds more like bad configuration mixed with faulty ideas about how things work than anything else.
Is IMAP or POP used? How many emails to sync? I use IMAP for an Exchange backend and it took a while to sync in all the emails that I had in my INBOX.
Nokia Messaging doesn't require POP/IMAP settings. You do it all through Nokia website (email.nokia.com) and then pop your Nokia Messaging username and password into the N900 email setup.