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Originally Posted by perus View Post
Hello!

I'm not sure if this has been covered already but hopefully not ;-)
A search didn't help...

Out of the box (the N9) I started fresh with one SIM card and added two email accounts, one gmail and one Pop3 and apart from some initial trouble with outgoing smtp and tsl/ssl it worked well. Then I changed to another SIM card and after that both accounts wouldn't sync anymore. Usually this kind of thing triggers a password prompt on other OS's. I had to perform a full reset as removing and adding the accounts didn't help.

Otherwise I think email works as good as I hoped for.

Regards,
Per
Accounts system on N9 is tied to your simcard. You can have up to 7 sim cards in the same device to share same accounts -- as long as you have enabled device lock code. If device lock code was enabled before you have created those accounts, then all those simcards would have served as additional locks for Accounts store while device lock code would be your master lock key. The 7 sim card "limitation" comes from underlying technology albeit we could have expanded that to 32 but this was decided not reasonable case to fork established open source project (encryption of block level devices in Linux kernel).
 

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