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activesync, certificate, email, exchange, fremantle, ignore tex14, maemo 5, mail for exchange, mfe, n900, provisioning, sync, thanks vitaly! |
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Guess this 'provision device' seting on the server needs to be sorted.
Shame as all the iphone users get corporate email on their devices and im still waitin for my nice N900 They have the same settings on their mailboxes as i do.
Anyway my company is going over to Googlemail corporate in March this year so if it dont get fixed i should be ok in a few months :P