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2010-01-19
, 11:44
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#942
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2010-01-19
, 12:08
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@ Germany
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#943
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2010-01-19
, 12:28
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@ Vienna, Austria
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#944
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So when I chceck no in /var/log/ i find 3 files: pycentral.log; softupd.log and syslog without extension.
Hope I made everything correct.
Now I synchronised what I have to do now?
Wher can I check the file or export?
BR
grep activesync /var/log/syslog
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2010-01-19
, 12:40
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@ Germany
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#945
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if you have done the gconftool-2 commands according to the wiki, you should have the log entries in /var/log/syslog after synchronization.
running
will show you the relevant entries - please post the output of that command here.Code:grep activesync /var/log/syslog
(that's all in the wiki, btw...)
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2010-01-19
, 13:06
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@ Germany
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#946
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2010-01-19
, 13:21
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@ Munich, Germany
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#947
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2010-01-19
, 13:55
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@ Espoo, FInland
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#948
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2010-01-19
, 15:23
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@ Espoo, FInland
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#949
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Having a strange problem with Email though, it seems to only download the subject line, not the rest of the message, but it also only happens "sometimes".
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2010-01-19
, 16:30
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@ Norway
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#950
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activesync, certificate, email, exchange, fremantle, ignore tex14, maemo 5, mail for exchange, mfe, n900, provisioning, sync, thanks vitaly! |
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you can do this instead:
"What we perceive is not nature itself, but nature exposed to our method of questioning."
-- Werner Karl Heisenberg