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2010-11-05
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2010-11-05
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2010-11-05
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2010-11-05
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2010-11-05
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2010-11-07
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Yes, you can. Usually in any Nokia E series mobile phone...
Not in N series though
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2010-11-07
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2010-11-07
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Are you having the same problem as i am?
I wish they come out with a solution.
It just like the Outlook (they have have multiple exchange accounts)
If the N900 can have 1 MfE i dun see why can't they make it 2.
Currently it only supports 1 MfE account, which is my hotmail account, i cannot add another MfE.
I want it to sync with my university (name@connect.qut.edu.au) account via MfE as well.
The currently only possibility is to setup a normal Nokia Messaging account (POP or IMAP) which is not as good as MfE.
Anyone have the similar problem as i have?