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2009-12-02
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@ München, DE
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Modest certainly used to support imap idle, and it worked for me (until my n810 bricked on me)
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2009-12-02
, 16:06
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@ USA
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Snip<<<<Sounds like someone doesn't have an N900... The second you find a NM client for Maemo that you can install on the N900, let me know, and post a link so we can laugh at you a bit more. ...>>>Snip
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2009-12-02
, 16:31
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@ Leeds UK
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N900's modest doesn't anymore. So please let's all vote for this bug here.
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2009-12-02
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2009-12-02
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@ Espoo, Finland
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Over a thousand messages in your Inbox? Local or otherwise, the Inbox is a special folder and shouldn't be used as a dumping ground. I don't care how busy you are. Even though good clients and servers can handle this, I recommend an email reorg. If you don't, this might cause undue stress if you're maxing out your n900 with music, browsing and what not. You could still experience problems and frustration resulting from slowdown and/or scarce resources such as memory. Clean it up and be happier.
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2009-12-02
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@ Arlington (DFW), Texas
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Ah the self professed expert technology blogger, what a wonderful species.
Well if you are so knowledgeable SHAME, SHAME, SHAME on you for acting like a luddite that just fell off a turnip truck. If your such an expert on Nokia Messaging why aren't you clarifying and educating your fellow blog posters as opposed to pandering to the confused and helpless.
Your cred in the symbian world means nothing here, you are judged by the quality of your posts. Of course you have revealed much about your personality in your reply, as most egotistical technical "guru's" you forget that software, like life is not static, and you are not comfortable with the notion that you may be wrong or no longer have the current information. So let's take a look at your sophomoric reply.
1) A lesson in software architecture. Regardless if an application is downloaded and installed by the user, or added to the firmware, it is stall an application. Nokia Messaging relies on a Client application to function- even if that application is integrated into another e-mail application. Here is your test (and I'll make it easy since you are a symbian expert). Try to access Nokia Messaging via ProfiMail, I await your reply.
2) Now we come to the embarrassing part. Start laughing- at yourself. As you can see this is a screen shot of Nokia's Messaging page, where you can clearly enter your phone number, select the N900, click next … and since you're such an expert with Nokia Messaging I guess you know what happens next… you get to re-install/reinitialize the client.
I'm sorry that Nokia did not hang onto your every word and abandon SMS provisioning, I guess the Mobilist community is being undermined by flat fee, all you an consume mobile plans offered by those evil carriers.
Hope this helps, I look forward to more pearls of wisdom from your posts.
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2009-12-02
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@ Washington DC
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2009-12-02
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I When people working on patents for mobile apps call your phone, you'll get it.
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problem is that for me the current setup drains more battery because i just set it to the fasted polling as possible,, But an imap idle would be way better for the cpu..