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2011-10-31
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2011-10-31
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Thanks for the logs, will check this issue tomorrow (I hope).
P.S. You've got this error:
[1284] Oct 28 21:55:02 [Debug] SMTP : SEND: MAIL FROM: <mail@mail.mail>
[1284] Oct 28 21:55:02 [Debug] SMTP : RECV: "250 OK"
[1284] Oct 28 21:55:02 [Debug] SMTP : SEND: RCPT TO: <mail@mail.mail>
[1284] Oct 28 21:55:03 [Debug] SMTP : RECV: "550 SMTP AUTH required for Submission Port"
[1284] Oct 28 21:55:03 [Debug] SMTP : Closed connection: "550 SMTP AUTH required for Submission Port
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2011-10-31
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2011-10-31
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Well, it might be that I don't understand something (quite likely). But how is the user supposed to know that he has to have a folder called "Sent" if he does not want to lose the emails he send?
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2011-10-31
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Hi!
Well, if it's not too much work, I'd be happy to know how to do it. I will not say that I'm very experienced with SQlite, but I have used it before, and "normal" SQL I deal with daily.
But this also means that the only thing missing to let users change sent-folder is the UI-part? I guess servernames and everything is already written to the DB, so it's just one more field... Interesting
Thank you for your awesome work, all of you!
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2011-10-31
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2011-11-01
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2011-11-01
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Originally Posted by MilhouseHmm, never saw that bug, will ask our testers about this bug. Thanks.N950/PR1.1 bug:
I'm also noticing that the email scheduling is not being respected. For example, Google account, Gmail schedule set as follows: Always up-to-date, 08:00 to 01:00, Monday-Sunday, Off peak set to Off yet I'm still receiving email at 03:00 which shouldn't be happening, but it does, and it's not easily reproducible either (just sent myself an email, not delivered so it's not all mail, just some).
This scheduling bug didn't happen with Beta1 or Beta2, although that was when I was using the "Other Mail" account for Google Mail, only since PR1.1 have I been using the new Google account for GMail.
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2011-11-01
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I can't get MfE to work at all. Log just says "Connection closed". I get the same message from the browser when I try to access OWA, so I'm guessing it has something to do with the SSL-certificate? All other browsers accept the certificate though so it's valid and both MfE and OWA work with n900 just fine.
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attachments, email, issues, mail exchange, nokia n9, nokia n950 |
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update: tried it with safari and same behaviour.
Any clues?
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Last edited by afaq; 2011-10-30 at 16:31.