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2008-07-08
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2008-07-08
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2008-07-09
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Having the same problem... did you by any chance have a gmail pop3 account before and set up a gmail imap account after flashing?
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2008-07-09
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Not sure if this it too late to help, but I had a lot of concern about monitoring my work email via N810/Diablo because I get on the order of 100MB a week. After a fresh boot, I copied ~/.modest to the internal flash, removed ~/.modest, then did a symbolic link to the directory on the internal flash. This seems to be working. If you did that before the import that would keep you from filling internal memory.
(had to do the same for roadmap - why don't these apps with large memory requirements do this by default?)
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2008-07-09
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Good call. I'll try this. Just need to work out how to do a symbolic link?
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2008-07-11
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i'm guessing that the email client stores email to the device memory, rather than the internal memory, or removable. so contributes to the device memory full problem -- as can canola, and the temp folder filling with 'application manager' installs.
so yeah -- if i can't restore-- is there something i can use to view the back up'd emails?
(if not a 'back up viewer' -- think file manager for the back up app -- would be a nice addition.)