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2012-07-22
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2012-07-24
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2012-07-24
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I can't express how thankful I am for this!!!!!!! Just tested and worked perfectly!
I've been living with no mfe for hotmail for the past month and it has been the most frustrating experience. I've been a big fan of MS since I had my hotmail account years ago and have always preferred hotmail over gmail. To see it breaking and MS not doing a darn thing about it was the worst. I was seriously considering giving up on hotmail if this wasn't gonna get fixed soon.
This is soo awesome!
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2012-07-25
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#794
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Hi guys,
İ âm not a developer but just enjoy using my Nokia N9. Could someone kindly help me with a step by step guide of how to get my hotmail to work with mail for exchange functionality on the n9. İ can see there is a fix but i âm not skilled like you guys.. Please help me to understand how to get it to work on here or a private message.
Thank you,
Ashley
Could someone please help with a step by step guide on how to get
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2012-07-26
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Many thanks for this, Sergey!
I am not sure where to find the "as-daemon" setting but using the source I deployed the build to my N9 and found a setting called "Force EAS protocol version" in the Easy tweak mode.
When I turned it on, a text box was displayed. I entered "2.5" and pressed "Save Setting".
That was it.
My Hotmail emails are now syncing.
Edit: I've attached the build, but as Sergey has warned, you may use it with caution..
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2012-07-26
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#796
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First - thanks a lot for your help - this forum seems to reestablish my believe in the N9.
Unfortunately I am a complete beginner considering going into the depths of the Operating system.
So - I know I have to activate (and how to do that) the developer mode.
If I understood you right (please correct if not), I then have to download the attached file of your post, install it (I know I have to allow external sources first - I hope this is easy to find), and then -
what happens then?
Where do I find these memail account settings you were referring to?
Right now I only use the built in mail accounts ("accounts" on the main screen) - is this what you call MeMail or do I need another app?
Thanks a lot for your help - I admit I am a little lost here.
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2012-07-26
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2012-07-26
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#798
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ok first go to settings app on your home screen then click on applications --> installations --> enable installations from non-trusted sources
Then download and install the file from the post you quote...
It'll install an app called MeMail...open it and change the settings as I've described the in the post above you...
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2012-07-26
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2012-07-26
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#800
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according to this tread,
EAS 2.5 is properly supported by N9, moreover, EAS 14 is supported too (not fully supported, but still it can be used for syncing). Can someone build MeMailSettings from a new_protocol_support branch and check will it work or not if you are forcing as-daemon to use protocol 2.5 or 14?
NOTE: I haven't tested this branch well, so be careful with other accounts.
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