Let me explain the rationale behind. Maemo mail client supports quoting (you put your answers inline). And if smart reply is in use you can only support top posting (no inline comments). So, it has been decided to drop smart reply support and leave the Maemo mail client unmodified..
But you could let the user allow to switch to normal reply if desired. On WM devices it's only one click and the original body can be edit. (-> Change original message)
But you could let the user allow to switch to normal reply if desired. On WM devices it's only one click and the original body can be edit. (-> Change original message)
Sure. But it needs modifications of Maemo mail client. If community modifies modest (open-source Maemo mail client) to support these 2 operational modes I will be more than happy to add required functionality to MfE.
a weeks worth of fruitless effort with my companies helpdesk and then a call to Nokia whi are saying that MfE doesnt quite work...
At first, I and the development teaam are really sorry about the problems you are having.
Second, what exactly Nokia told you? Is it about Exchange 2003 support ? Then just wait a little bit more for sw. update, pls.
Again, we are sorry about the problems you are having with our software.
Sure. But it needs modifications of Maemo mail client. If community modifies modest (open-source Maemo mail client) to support these 2 operational modes I will be more than happy to add required functionality to MfE.
Ok. Too sad I don't know if this will happen in the next months. I would have bought the N900 with smart relply, but without I'll have to stick with Microsoft powered devices. :-(
I am heavily using folders and subfolders in my mailbox and would love to have any tool for selecting visible/synced folders. GUI would be perfect but a hacker approach would be fine too.
This feature request was discussed here last week.
I see 3rd party folder management application as the simplest and fastest way to deliver this feature.
The idea:
After the user has configured an account, the mailbox data (including folders to sync) is inside the DB. It can be shown graphically in UI as a tree of folders and it can be modified in UI using SQL-statements. When the folder is removed from sync configuration, it is not synced anymore.
If any community developer is interested in developing such application, I can give him free "consulting" how to do it. In my opinion, it is 1-2 days of work for experienced sw. developer (including testing).
Ok, the N900 can deal with multiple calendars, but it doesn't allow syncing these multiple calendars. It's not that hard to implement, is it?
I'm mostly curious why this feature is always omitted.
Not too many people need this feature (surprise). Most probably it is the reason why it is not done.
"Most probably" reflects my personal opinion here. Remember, I am technical guy, not the business decision maker.
Now I managed to solve this. I added the cert to the certificate store. By going though the /home/user/ directory I found out that these certificates are put to /home/user/.maemosec-certs/ssl-ca/ -directory. The /home/user/.activesync/certs/ -directory does not have any symlinks to there. I manually symlinked the imported certificate from the .maemosec-certs/ssl-ca/ -directory to the activesync's directory, and it works!
Really? My impressions are different here. I know many people who have ditched symbian phones because of lack of multiple calendar support. I always though nobody wants his or her private appointments mixed with business appointments...