colouny
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2010-02-17
, 12:40
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@ Lithuania
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2010-02-17
, 12:57
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@ Finland
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2010-02-17
, 15:56
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@ Lithuania
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2010-02-17
, 15:58
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@ Lithuania
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#14
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You can use MfEfolders only if you're using Mail for Exchange, not IMAP. But Nokia's MfE is not comaptible with with GMail yet.
Ah, and IMAP is not syncing the SENT folder, that may be an issue for you.
You can take a look at Nokia Messaging which is free, supports both GMail and push, and you can also select which folders to sync.
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2010-02-17
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@ Washington, DC
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2010-02-17
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#16
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According to Nokia.com , Nokia messaging is already installed in the N900, which does not support chossing specific folders to sync as we already know this. O maybe i am missing something?
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2010-02-17
, 18:51
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@ Lithuania
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2010-02-17
, 18:54
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@ Lithuania
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2010-02-17
, 18:57
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@ Lithuania
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2010-02-17
, 19:04
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@ Lithuania
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