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Originally Posted by mrdally204 View Post
Well to be honest that's not going to be too much help to me. I will however still have dialcentral installed so I guess its not a big deal as I can do it easily from there.
Which part isn't going to be too helpful?

Originally Posted by mrdally204 View Post
*Edit. I'm not sure I follow the whole polling times formula. Not that I think its wrong, I'm just not able to figure it out. If I set it to normal mode, how often will it be checking for voice mails when idle, vs active? Ball park number would suffice how often is the longest amount of time to pass before checking again? I have seen some info on the front page but I think you commented changing things around for the pooling and want to be sure. You also mentioned configuring polling times, not seeing that option either. give me a shout out when you can no rush
Voicemails: When "available" voicemails update after every 2 hours. They also update a minute after a missed SIP call

Texts: When "available" texts take at most 10 minutes to update. When you've received or sent a text it updates at first after 22 seconds and then grows geometrically (22, 24, 28, 36, 52, etc).

Contacts: When "available" update every 12 hours.

I mentioned in a psot on the Dialcentral thread, the only Maemo 4.1 bug filed is that you can't configure The One Ring, including its polling times. This made me decide to move to polling times that favor battery or low latency.

There is a debug mode in which you can force an update to happen.
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