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I get the same issue when i try to connect to my corporate exchange server. I get "Exchange Account Disabled: Access Refused". When I contacted my company, they said they are not going to support Nokia N900 as it doesn't support the basic security requirements -- Passcode, Remote Wipe, etc provisioned by Exchange ActiveSync.
I am bit disappointed that I cannot use my device for corporate mails as that was one of the reasons i bought for.
How much is this correct and if so, is there any info that when Maemo \ N900 would support this feature.
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Thanks didn't realise that the MfeFolders was required to make this work..