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Got a new Nokia N900. I love the device, BUT I hate trying to set mfe for my work. I keep getting "invalid host address for Exchange Server". I am using the same setup I have on my laptop and my PC at home ( they are working fine). I have read a lot of threads, and it seems that a lot of people are not happy with it.
Can somebody help please