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groooann....
Hey, it's not me coming up with these regulations.
 
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#32
Originally Posted by ceeceebee View Post
The messaging client crashes in the BG and loses SMS messages

No support for Nokia Messaging (a regression)

Exchange support broken (at lest on my server, which works on S60)

Bluetooth locks with my Nokia Ck-300 carkit

Regular crashes of services in the BG; every start of the phone sends crash-dumps to Nokia.

Good news that 41 is better then 40. Moving in the right direction. Is going to be an AMAZING product for Nokia.
Please please please comment on bug 3762 and anyone else experiencing sluggish e-mail client performance with a large amount of messeges.

Edit: Hmm, I quoted the wrong messege. Well, anyway, the messege still stands, please comment/vote on the bug, because this is a showstopper for me and probably many who haven't tried using IMAP with about 10k messeges.

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#33
Originally Posted by qwerty12 View Post
Hey, it's not me coming up with these regulations.
Sometimes the messenger DESERVES to be shot. Your signature alone draws a target on you.
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Originally Posted by Tomaszd View Post
Please please please comment on bug 3762 and anyone else experiencing sluggish e-mail client performance with a large amount of messeges.

Edit: Hmm, I quoted the wrong messege. Well, anyway, the messege still stands, please comment/vote on the bug, because this is a showstopper for me and probably many who haven't tried using IMAP with about 10k messeges.
Who... Why... Where... would you have 10.000 messages in your mailbox
That's like complaining that your car is to slow when you sit in/on it with 50 people.
 
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I have over 20,000 in one inbox. Backup.
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#36
I just made a new email address just to collect emails from the main one (which has 7000+ emails and a java webmail) via POP3/IMAP (it has a "mail collector" functionality)... I'll be using it as a read-and-reply/delete box, keeping only the important emails... ^^
at home I'll be using my normal address instead.

quite proud of the solution I thought of to keep the mail client on the N900 reactive and still use the default approach (Modest) via IMAP.

(sorry for slipping offtopic, but may be useful for somebody here)
 
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Originally Posted by anidel View Post
how come?

https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5709
Quim's reply isn't clear to me. The reply indicates they will not be publishing intermediate fw releases, but other threads here indicate that people are getting OTA updates.
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#38
Well we can still send bug reports that we find on b.m.o

after all the bugs we have, are the same they have, minus the ones they discovered/fixed

Only issue (the one I was complaining in the bug I submitted) is that WE also lose time in reporting bugs, and would be nice to have a more recent firmware just so that the ones we find are the ones that actually need to be fixed.

After all we have a man that is between us and maemo internal bugzilla (Andre).
And he has the latest internal firmware and he has the duty (I think) to also test that the bugs we submit have been fixed in the internal build.

So, he's also losing his precious time.

But well, the N900 is about to be released, I am sure they are concentrating in the remaining bugs they have, everything else, now, will come as an update anyway.

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#39
Nokia folks are getting updates. It's just that these builds are internal = having a N900 on loan is not enough to get these
 

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Originally Posted by MountainX View Post
Quim's reply isn't clear to me. The reply indicates they will not be publishing intermediate fw releases, but other threads here indicate that people are getting OTA updates.
The first public release of the Maemo 5 full
image will be the sales release. You will get it when we have it.
I'll say it's very clear. Other people doesn't matter.
 
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