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Originally Posted by Guber99 View Post
I would vote to close this thread as some comments are thick. There will be no fix for security minded companies as provisioning is not provided, MfE is not an open source and therefore fix will not be available. What Nokia writes or does not write doesnt matter. I have become used to having access to my corporate email as people are used to having text messaging, so when I get a device in my hand that costs $600, and for the past 4 years I never had issues with my corporate email on multiple Nokia devices, I naturally expected to be able to access my work email with N900. I depend on it. I have to respond to it daily, more often hourly. Nokia advertised MfE on N900. MfE to me means ability to access work mail. Clearly this is not the case for N900. I can not access my work email, and all the other thrills of n900 are useless unless I want to carry several devices. Do I care about getting my money back? No. I just forked $1,000 to get unlocked iphone 3GS, as I tested it on AT&T and found email great. But I would like to see NOKIA perform better with software support and implementation.
Provisioning for MS Exchange can be licensed. Apple does it. Nokia does it on other E-series. So moving those needs in full to the N-series; you have your chance to fix those shortcomings.

Wouldn't it benefit more than just yourself to have that on the platform than just returning it and complaining?

Enough voices asking for something, it might happen. Otherwise, no voices, they'll never know it's a need.
 

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