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2011-10-20
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Any pointers?Code:Oct 19 18:33:08 (none) mfeplugin[2259]: [Debug] void MfeCheckCredentialsDialog::onSendFinished(QNetworkReply*) replyError= 204 "Host requires authentication" Oct 19 18:33:08 (none) mfeplugin[2259]: [Debug] error( 0 )= 204 Oct 19 18:33:08 (none) mfeplugin[2259]: [Debug] MfeAuthenticationFaildSheet::MfeAuthenticationFaildSheet(MfeAccountSetupContext&)
Update: Interesting, seems that I get the same log entry repeated even if I type a wrong password, instead of the correct credentials. Maybe my password with some special characters (e.g. 1st char) could be the cause? Will investigate further.
1) It seems this "always updated" (or what the text says in english) for MfE isn't really always. It's more like every 15 minutes or something. This was working nicely with my N900 (and also every other phone I've tried). Not a very big problem, but when I have "always updated" with an IMAP account, it's makes a sound immediately, as I would expect MfE to do also.
2) I would really appreciate an option to choose what folder to save sent emails in for IMAP. Now they are coming in "Sent", which at least is much better than just some local storage. But it would be awesome to choose that folder. I would be more than happy with just an gconf-setting or something...
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2011-10-20
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Hello!
I'm not sure if this has been covered already but hopefully not ;-)
A search didn't help...
Out of the box (the N9) I started fresh with one SIM card and added two email accounts, one gmail and one Pop3 and apart from some initial trouble with outgoing smtp and tsl/ssl it worked well. Then I changed to another SIM card and after that both accounts wouldn't sync anymore. Usually this kind of thing triggers a password prompt on other OS's. I had to perform a full reset as removing and adding the accounts didn't help.
Otherwise I think email works as good as I hoped for.
Regards,
Per
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When you then setup the "when and how often " to sync, the furthest back you can go is two weeks, meaning any mail that's older than 2 weeks in your IMAP folders is not displayed, even after syncing them. The N900 had the same limitation. Am I missing something here?
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2011-10-20
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Hello!
I'm not sure if this has been covered already but hopefully not ;-)
A search didn't help...
Out of the box (the N9) I started fresh with one SIM card and added two email accounts, one gmail and one Pop3 and apart from some initial trouble with outgoing smtp and tsl/ssl it worked well. Then I changed to another SIM card and after that both accounts wouldn't sync anymore. Usually this kind of thing triggers a password prompt on other OS's. I had to perform a full reset as removing and adding the accounts didn't help.
Otherwise I think email works as good as I hoped for.
Regards,
Per
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you've got "the remote server requires authentication to serve the content but the credentials provided were not accepted (if any)" error. I think I might know what could cause your problem. Could you change your password (start from password containing only Latin characters and numbers) and try to set up account again?
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I have exactly the same issue. N9 sales version, got it yesterday. Exchange 2010 server. MfE syncronization works perfectly with my N900. I've now done the same "tricks" to the N9 and am having no success getting it to work.
What's been done: I have imported&installed two certificates to the N9 cert store. I have added our server's non-qualified domain name to the hosts-file on N9. I can access the Exchange server using N9's browser without a problem: pointing the N9 browser to the server's non-fqdn address (which I entered to the hosts file) takes the browser to the landing page on the Exchange server without complaining/asking anything about the self-signed cert.
Then, I've set up all the settings in MfE client exactly the same way as on the N900. Tried with and without provisioning. The "settings wizard" attempts to make a contact with Exhange server (no popups about certs or anything) for a few minutes and fails with message "no response from Exhange server, check your settings".
I can't get any further than this and there are no logs I could use at /var/logs. Am a bit frustrated already.
Jouko
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In the accounts section, yes. My MfE account. The one I use to choose "all mail" (i.e All mail that's on the server, from any time in the past) on every other platform other than Maemo or Meego.
When you then setup the "when and how often " to sync, the furthest back you can go is two weeks, meaning any mail that's older than 2 weeks in your IMAP folders is not displayed, even after syncing them. The N900 had the same limitation. Am I missing something here?
Last edited by scaramanga89; 2011-10-19 at 17:47.