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2010-01-01
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Does anyone know if there is a way to manually reinstall Nokia Messaging as an email provider on the N900?
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2010-01-01
, 18:14
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@ Austin TX
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2010-01-02
, 15:34
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2010-01-02
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@ Austin TX
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2010-01-04
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@ Austin TX
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2010-01-04
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@ Minneapolis, MN USA
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Would anyone care to please post the nokia messaging settings so I can manually enter them into the email app since it is not automatically detecting on my N900?
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2010-01-05
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@ Austin TX
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Based on your home network and country settings, the N900 email setup client queries a Nokia server to check the available email service settings available to you. I have noticed that the Nokia Messaging settings in particular have gone ON, OFF, then ON in the USA. Maybe other places as well. Once you have it set up, you are good, even if the setting change on the server. But if you have to reinstall, then you have a problem. I understand this is done so Nokia does not 'compete' with email offerings from current or potential operator partners.
Mine disappeared.