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2010-01-11
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I set it up and at the final steps of syncing it always fails. I read that currently MfE is not working on the N900.
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2010-01-11
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2010-01-11
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2010-01-11
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2010-01-12
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@ Hyderabad
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I never heard of mail for exchange but it seemed to be just what I needed, I set it up and at the final steps of syncing it always fails. I read that currently MfE is not working on the N900.
I then came across a 3rd party service that does all of this for you at a server level so your phone doesn't have too. Nokia Messaging but I have one huge problem here. The service works just as intended. Its delivering my Hotmail, and Gmail accounts to me live and letting me do the basic email work from my N900 but the issue is that 80% or so of my email is only partial mail. I get the first half or first 1/3 of the message and the rest is never there. Also for some reason it takes FOREVER to load mail sometimes in Nokia Messaging while my pop3 accounts I am using temporarily load right away.
So not sure if this problem is wide spread or not, I have seen it mentioned by one or two people but the vast majority seem to say "everything is fine"
So whats the final verdict on this? Is Nokia Messaging broken or working? is there any other method to get my mail like I need to right now other than to use the web browser?