23-Jun-2009 07:16 PM - last edited on 23-Jun-2009 07:25 PM
For the option Personal information management you need to scroll down inside the settings menu of the email client. It could be that is just there after the recent firmware upgrade Nokia has put out.
I have tried all the steps without any error message or problem.
except,
I still don't seem to have synced my calendar with Google Calendar..................
23-Jun-2009 07:23 PM - last edited on 23-Jun-2009 07:24 PM
It is working!!!!!!!!
It took some time, but then my phone calendar data appeared on the Google calendar.
Thanks Nokia for this support.
23-Jun-2009 08:03 PM
Thank you so much snajaymehta. Your steps did the trick. I had gone mad trying to get it to work. I've put up the steps on my blog. I'm putting the link here.
Don't worry I have acknowledged it as your idea ![]()
Thanks a lot again!
http://adityasphones.wordpress.com/2009/06/24/how-
23-Jun-2009 11:17 PM
24-Jun-2009 01:50 PM
Glad that this help you out.
I basically figured all this out after several months of playing with the service and information on the Beta Blog as well as the S60 forums.
I'm really at a loss while Nokia has made it so difficult to set the server/port configuration.
30-Jun-2009 02:23 PM
psheldrake wrote:Thanks Jeremiah. Just what we need to get debugging this thing. For the calendar sync instructions:
8.
I don't get step 8 on my E75
10.
You have to select Corporate before MFE in step 10
14-18.
Steps 14-18 are all fields on the same screen for me with no pressing of "OK"s
Then I'm asked to select "email only", "email and data" or "Help to select". I selected the second option.
Then I'm asked how I'd like to synchronise "merge", "replace" or "Help to select". I selected the second option.
Then I'm told "Email setup complete" and hit OK.
21.
There is no such option "Personal information management". Options presented are "Global settings", "Mailbox", "What to sync" and "When to sync". I picked the third of these but was only given the option to sync email, and not calendar.
No idea where to go from here. Regards, Philip.
Softwareversion: 110.48.125
Model: E75-1
Type: RM-412
Regards, Carel
01-Jul-2009 05:44 AM
Just an FYI on my Nokia e63-2 I got google calander/contact sync to work on the first try and also the email.nokia.com works with zero issues.
Good luck you guys...
01-Jul-2009 11:21 PM
Hi, how can I use the email client in IMAP direct access mode? I can't use nokia messaging because it doesn't work on my IMAP server, and I can't find the prompt to access/decline the use of nokia messaging. Do anyone can help me? Thank you
06-Jul-2009 08:09 AM
06-Jul-2009 09:52 PM
hi guys (or girls for that matter)
can, please, anyone tell me why i am not able to set up Nokia Messaging client so i could view all my emails. I have IMAP set up, with worked without a glitch, and i'm receiving messages right the moment they are arriving - no problem there.
But i'm able to look up emails only as far as 1 (one) month old. Whats up with that?
I really need to be able to look up all my mails, Please tell me how can i set application to achieve that.
07-Jul-2009 09:27 PM
I have just received the E75 today from Nokia for my work handset, like many people on here I already had a Nokia Messaging account which I was using on with an E63 (had been given this to try to make up my mind which I wanted)
Have just installed my hotmail account on the handset and sent myself a dummy email and at the same time have recieved an email which came up perfectly fine on my MacBook but has still to come up 20 mins later. I am for some reason getting Hotmail(2) when on the E63 I was running 3 Hotmail accounts with no problems with the name of each account underneath the mail logo for each account.
I am seriously not lookinf forward to having to go into my boss very sheepishly tomorrow and telling my boss that he has bascially wasted £379.99.
Well done Nokia, not!!!
09-Jul-2009 09:22 AM
Why on earth did Nokia release such a flaky product as the e75? The whole point of this phone is that it meant to be email friendly. In fact, after finally setting up my email accounts, I found that they either stopped working days later or actually disappered offf my screen. I then rebooted and the accounts reappeared ... only to stop working a few days later. Then they restarted, then they stopped. Sigh.
The e75 is sloppy technology -- poor software combined with clumsy hardware.
Now, where did I put my receipt so I can demand my money back? Next stop - the Blackberry or iPhone.
09-Jul-2009 09:43 AM
Well, I will be the last to claim Nokia made things easy. It took me some time, and help from people from this forum, and then I had the phone running the way I wanted it and it did the things I wanted in a way I wanted it to do.
So, when I read all the complaints above, my thoughts are that some of the complaints may not completely be caused by the phone, it's software or Nokia. Could it be that the phone and it's users do not always think in the same way, to put in politely?
Because my phone is working. It did before the firmware upgrade, and it's still working after the firmware upgrade.
I even have the feeling that after the firmware upgrade the battery needs recharging less often.
Correct me if I am wrong with my assumption.
09-Jul-2009 10:15 AM
Sorry - but one post from a Nokia apologist doesn't fix the appalling issues with the e75.
It would be preferable if Nokia admitted its mistakes and fixed the email issues it created with releasing the e75 too early. This is a BETA phone with BETA software.
09-Jul-2009 10:27 AM
09-Jul-2009 11:36 AM
wel, wel...i don't even know where to begin with our comment wyko. Really dude. let me try though.
wyko wrote:Well, I will be the last to claim Nokia made things easy. It took me some time, and help from people from this forum, and then I had the phone running the way I wanted it and it did the things I wanted in a way I wanted it to do.
you came to this thread with big smile (i presume) on your face to claim that you are last of the satisfied Mohicans. And them you go on about how it took you some time to get things working with help of forum.
I don't know what sort of hard life you are leaving, but i wouldn't call it "Nokia made it easy" when you still have to take "some time" and help of the people on the forum to make phone, high end phone i might add, to work properly.
I didn't even knew about existence of this forum untill i bought myself E75, and i'm using mobile phones since 1999. Eight (8) different of them and six (6) of them Nokia.
When i buy phone, expensive phone, that is targeted for very specific market as Eseries are, i do expect it to work as people from this target groep woul expect to.
If i want to hang out on forums to get my phone to function properly with help of others, who went through hardship of discovering workarounds, i will get myself Openmoko phone.
And you know what, i did. Eight month ago i bought Openmoko phone (Freerunner) and i knew when i was buying it that i would be spending a lot of time on forums and by myself trying to hack the phone.
But when i went to the local phone dealer week ago to purchase E75, i was expecting it to work - no questions asked (as my E71 did by the way, kudos to Nokia on that one).
wyko wrote:
So, when I read all the complaints above, my thoughts are that some of the complaints may not completely be caused by the phone, it's software or Nokia.
??it's not the phone, it's software or Nokia? It's not the phone itself, we just don't like Nokia and software that comes with it, otherwise it is a great phone.
I really hope you cought draft of sarcasme in above statment.
Phone, E75 in this case, is a product of Nokia. This product consists of:
* Hardware (what you refer to as "phone")
* Software (S60)
* services (relevant in this case, but not always)
This product is manufactured by company - Nokia (or at least it supervised manufacturing of this product).
So how you get to separate E75 phone into three(3) separate categories is beyond me.
wyko wrote:
Could it be that the phone and it's users do not always think in the same way, to put in politely?
The day that phones (or any other machine for that matter) will start think.....well, i don't know if you have seen any film out of Terminator series - nice one there?
Phone suppose to execute commands that you - user input in it. It suppose to serve it's perpouse. Purpouse of E75 is to be THE email solution provided to us - users from giant manufacturer. Is it?
What ways E75 is "thinking" i don't know, what i know is that this apparatus comes with combination of software and hardware that makes it slow, and sluggish, and deffinately not THE email solution. Knowing that there is such a thing as Blackberry it is just plain insolt to call E75 email solution.
So please inlighten us what E75 thinking about, cause we clearly tinking in different dirrections.
wyko wrote:
Because my phone is working. It did before the firmware upgrade, and it's still working after the firmware upgrade.I even have the feeling that after the firmware upgrade the battery needs recharging less often.
Kudos to you. You got it working.
Now teach me how can i on my email solution to be E75 phone that has it's own ways of thinnking can do one of the following (which are very well possible on email soutions of other brands i might add):
* Be able to search through all messages in my IMAP inbox and not just 1 month back
* Be able to save my email on SD card
* View mail in threaded mode
* set up filters
* Set up automatic CC and BCC
* Set up dedicated folder for "sent", "trash" etc.. fro IMAP mail acconts
Educate me and rest of people here how your phone, that has nothing to do with Nokia or software that is running on it, possible made happy.
09-Jul-2009 12:30 PM
09-Jul-2009 01:23 PM
wyko wrote:
You made your point. I do not agree. Please do not refer to me as: dude.
I made half of a page of points. You don't agree with what?
Could you please elaborate little more? Cause you seem to know more then rest of us.
So, please, do share.
And just out of curiosity - why not refer to you as dude? it seems like you got insulted by it, i wonder why.
Are our cultures that different?
09-Jul-2009 02:01 PM
Hey, I think I get your drift redux. The phone is, indeed, the whole package. The combination of hardware and OS and application software.
My news... just had confirmation from O2 that they accept this forum is proof that 1. Nokia would have answered my questions about the E75's compatability with Google's services affirmatively at the Mobile World Congress and in their Regent Street store on the basis that that's the position they adopt upfront on this thread; and 2. that the phone can't actually do it.
So they have promised to authorise mobiles.co.uk to transfer my contract / tarif to an iPhone 3GS when I get mobiles.co.uk to call them. And then, having just spoken to mobiles.co.uk, they accept that they are going to take the E75 back as not fit for purpose and send me out the iPhone.
A sad day, after six years as a faithful Nokia customer. Even sadder that I'm having to move from an open OS, Symbian, to a proprietary OS from Apple. Hopefully, by the time my contract with the iPhone has expired, there will be some awesome phones from HTC and, yes, Nokia, that wield either Android or Symbian OSes beautifully.
On that note, I'm outa here. Good luck. Wonder when the mainstream press or top gadget blogs will get wind of this?
02-Sep-2009 07:11 AM
HOW MUCH LONGER ARE WE EXPECTED TO WAIT FOR THIS FIX...............THIS IS GETTING RIDICULOUS. HOW LONG COULD IT POSSIBLE TAKE TO GET THE EMAIL WORKING???????????????????????????????????????????
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