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2012-09-07
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2012-09-07
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2012-09-07
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This was possible with Symbian (and I loved it for it). This is obviously possible with Linux, and thus with the N900.
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2012-09-07
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With Symbian possible? Would you mind to tell me, even it is obvious offtopic. I never heard of such possiblity. For sure not on-board, or? Which program?
On the N900? No idea.
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2012-09-07
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2012-09-08
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At least on the E75 (S60v3 FP2) you could set any AP for the e-mail program. This was the case for many programs which instead of using the global default would allow setting an AP or an AP group only for that program.
Actually this reminds me now of Profimail (the best ever mobile e-mail client). I swear if I had the time I would port/clone it for the N900!
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2012-09-16
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I...wouldn't be easier to patch modest to check a list of allowed connections (global or per account) before fetching?
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2012-09-17
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Please take some time
This would be perfect mail client for mobile Linux devices.
And then somebody corrects the calendar and I will never ever switch to any other device ...
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2012-09-20
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This was possible with Symbian (and I loved it for it). This is obviously possible with Linux, and thus with the N900. Problem is how to set up the routing properly without interference with the standard connection tool (ICD/libconic, etc.).