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I have posted a reply to your thread in the "General" forum, where you described your actual problem.
To summarize the problem:
Your memory does not have enough free space for you to send and receive messages through the email application, although you can still access your webmail through the browser. You have cleaned out the email Inbox, and you are puzzled that the email application says there are still 567 messages.
Have you looked at the "Sent" messages and the other folders listed under "Nokia N810"?
Reflashing seems like a drastic solution to this problem, although it is a useful skill for any Maemo user.
Maybe you have already sold your N810 to peterleinchen. Pity.
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The jerk wants to give my 5 bucks for the unit and I pay the shipping. I guess I look really stupid. So...no I have no intention of selling it for 5 bucks and then pay 10 bucks to ship it to him.
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I would appreciate it if someone could provide me with active links that can provide insturctions and the software I need to flash my N810 that has a plugged up memory for some unknow reason. I am not a coder and never screwed with the O/S or any software code. It just is plugged up for some unknow reason. NO... I have not stuffed it full of anything.. It is empty of any files.
So... yes some have given me some links but they took me to a dead end. Someone also said I need some type of special program for XP to also get this thing done.
Wish I did not have to bother anyone on this but the operating manuals that came with the tablet are useless. They do not expain Flashing... or much of anything for that matter.