E75 Nokia Message

How can I only receive or show the message only lastest 30 mails in my E75 Nokia Messages??
it keeps growing even I set the 30 mails limitation in settting. That is not good!

doesn't anybody know this?

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  • E75 & Nokia Messaging not working with Gmail prope...

    Hi there,
    I'm having problems in getting my new E75 to function with Gmail (I'm using Gmail via IMAP, custom domain and Google Apps) and I'm, therefore, here in order to search some help from more tech-savvy users. The most annoying problem I'm having at the moment is that E75 creates duplicate messages in "sent mail" -folder in Gmail when sending mail from it. I would also be delighted if I could delete messages using my phone so that msges would be moved to Gmail's trash folder instead of "All Mail" -folde. Any advice in getting these functionalities? Thank You!  
    All in all, I would like to be able to configure E75 mail client to function like a "normal" IMAP client.  

    Maddmaxx is correct, check this article for more information: http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=78755
    A workaround to delete emails from Gmail is to go into Google Labs, enable Advanced IMAP Controls, go to Forwarding and POP/IMAP and switch When a message is expunged from the last visible IMAP folder: to either Move the message to the Trash or Immediately delete the message forever depending on your preference.
    We're working on this. 

  • E75 reports (no messages) with Nokia Messaging Gma...

    I signed up for an account a http://email.nokia.com, went through the processed, and received the installation message fine on my phone. The account appeared to have set up correctly. I entered my email, accessed the account, it asked me for my password, I entered it, and it connected without reporting an error. However, after connecting, the account reported (no messages) when there are actually several messages in my inbox all newer than 3 days. I can access the account fine if I set it up using the phone's built in software, but I would really like to utilize push email. Does anyone have any suggestions as to what could be causing this issue?

    Here's the deal. Like many of you, I have faced the exact same problems with Nokia Messaging on the E75. You can send emails but cannot receive them. The phone, the connection and the synchronization seems all fine with the green ring attempting to fetch from nokia servers but resulting in zero emails.
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    One may ask how sure I am if it is not the hardware of the phone or my WiFi/GPRS connection that is at fault and with that, I ask of you to try the following experiment.
    Download emoze (www.emoze.com) on to your phone to be 100% sure that your phone and connection is in good working order. It is a freeware Push eMail service with certain limitations of course. You may choose to remove it completely, if you don't like it but for the benefit of the test and also that it is FREE just bare with its dry interface.
    After when you have installed emoze onto your phone you will realize.. SUDDENLY.. you are able to send and receive YES, RECEIVE emails almost instantaneously! To be sure that Nokia Messaging is indeed running foul I let both emoze and Nokia Messaging run on my phone in the background and send myself an email via my PC. Emoze as clockwork, without fail, gets me the email within a minute - most of the time within 15 seconds. Whereas, Nokia Messaging, as I may add, is a very moody service. It will choose when to deliver if at all and when not to at its own BLOODY will !!!
    Please excuse my language, just like many of you I am very disappointed and that to have call Nokia Care Line on several occasions and only to be told that no one else seems to be facing this problem and they make me go through the damn settings over-and-over again. If there is a fault, please rectify and not hide behind your virtual bush.
    I sure hope, that Nokia will start taking ownership of its product issues and give us an update or some form of acknowledgement that it is looking into our concerns. Responsible companies will definitely demand a whole lot of customer respect. Take for example Microsoft. From time-to-time its software and products will run into venerability issues and Microsoft acknowledges these issues, customers concerns and releases a patch to fix the problem. Likewise, I hope Nokia will follow suit.
    I have been a Nokia cell phone supporter for over 15 years. I am seriously, considering a swap to a BlackBerry once my contract expires with my service provider. Nokia please do your due diligence.

  • E75 mass messaging

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    Hello,
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  • Nokia Messaging Deleting Messages Locally

    Hi
    1.  Nokia's Messaging Website shows that we can delete the messages locally (only on the handset), ( http://europe.nokia.com/get-support-and-software/product-support/nokia-e75/nokia-e75-how-to/email/ma... ) but this is not possible on my New E75 Hand set, is this a Handset related issue or something wrong with Nokia Messaging:
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    I have been playing around with the Email because I have noticed the same problems on my N85 with regaurds to deleting emails. I noticed that I could only delete the emails if they had the @ symbol lit up which means you have 'retrieved' the email to your phone. You can not delete the list of emails, only delete the 'retrieved' emails off of your phone... Anything else I find I will post, I really want to get ride of this 400+ list on my phone...
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  • Nokia Messaging - can sent, doesn't receive

    Hi everybody,
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    H.

    Hello, 
    We are aware of a Nokia Messaging issue that's currently impacting Gmail and Google Apps email accounts.  The problem is that email synchronizes to the device after a significant delay.  Email synchronization will eventually resume automatically, but there's currently no workaround available at this time.  We are actively investigating this issue, and we are trying to get this issue resolved as quick as possible.  We apologize for any inconveniences this issue may cause.
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    Nokia Messaging

  • Nokia Messaging / Gmail / Percent Character (%) in...

    Hi,
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    B

    Apparently Nokia Messaging requires some sort of subscription (contract) in some countries.
    I'm in Germany with an unlocked E75 and N900, using a prepaid discounter (blau.de) and never had a problem with NM.. in the NM account page it used to say "subscription purchased with device" or something to that effect.. now I doesn't say anything.
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  • Nokia Messaging not deleting emails from Gmail ser...

    When I access my gmail account via Nokia Messaging on my E72, any emails that I delete using my nokia are not deleted from my gmail account - instead they are being transferred to my All Mail folder, which is where I keep email that I have ARCHIVED, not email that I have deleted, so it's messed up my archived mail and also means that when I access my gmail via POP in Outlook, items that I have previously 'deleted' on my mobile have to be downloaded and sorted through again. Is there a way to change this behaviour? At the moment the gmail app is a better option.

    Unfortunately this didn't work for me (E75). I created an extra label. I also subscribed in imap to this folder. When I want to delete a message, I move it to this folder / label. Every now and then I delete all these mails from gmail on my PC.
    Suyogmh wrote:
    This is well known behavior of Gmail and not problem with Nokia Messaging as such.
    Gmail has different way of handling emails with labels instead of folders. So "All Mails" means all mails except Spam and Trash. Check following link for more details.
    http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?hl=en &answer=77657
    Check if following settings are in order in Gmail - settings - forwarding and POP/IMAP in web browser.
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    When a message is expunged from the last visible IMAP folder:  Immediately delete the message forever
    Folder Size Limits: Do not limit the number of messages in an IMAP folder
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    If you delete a message from [Gmail]/Spam or [Gmail]/Trash, it will be deleted permanently.
    So I know it's little extra effort but we can do it. I hope you find this useful.If yes, don't forget to give me Kudos 

  • Sending an e-mail with Nokia Messaging from Yahoo!...

    Hello,
    I tried to send an e-mail and gives me this:
    Subject: Delivery Status Notification (Failure)
    From:Mail Delivery Subsystem <noreply@noreply>
    To: "dilixxx.xxxai at yahoo.com" <dilixxx.xxxai at yahoo.com>
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      ----- Original message -----
    Date: Mon, 22 Feb 2010 14:57:27 +0000
    From: "Dilimot Mihai" <dilixxx.xxhai at yahoo.com>
    Subject: Test
    To: Dilixxx.xxhai at orangemail.ro
    Reply-To: dilixxx.xxhai at yahoo.com
    MIME-Version: 1.0
    X-Priority: 3
    Content-Type: text/plain;
        charset="utf-8"
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    X-NIMS-User: dilixxx.xxhai831
    X-NIMS-UGUID: 0xa1fbe420e5dc2dbb1698335ab79f4914
    Test
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    Any ideas?
    Details: Nokia E75
    Best regards,
    Mihai Dilimot:
    P.S.: The header was slightly modified to obfuscate my e-mail. Still simple to guess if you're not a bot.
    Solved!
    Go to Solution.

    Hi,
    Well, you have three choices:
    The first one is provided in the Nokia Messaging FAQ (http://email.nokia.com/account/faq.action):
    I get a 'This is an automatically generated Delivery Status Notification 500: Failure' error when sending an email. What does this mean?
    In rare cases, Nokia Messaging cannot send emails because your email provider's SMTP server settings are incorrectly configured, or because your email provider will not allow Nokia Messaging to send email through their server. If you are receiving this error, log into your account at email.nokia.com, select Edit Settings on the account that is receiving error, select Change Server Settings and remove the information in Outgoing mail server and Outgoing server port and uncheck SSL Required for outgoing mailserver, and select Save. This will cause your emails to be sent through the Nokia Messaging server and should resolve the problem.
    The second one is to change the SMTP server. (source:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yahoo!_Mail#Free_IMAP_and_SMTPs_access)
    In addition it is also possible to send mail through mail clients as yahoo also operates an SMTP server (smtp.mail.yahoo.com). It is necessary to enable SSL through port 465.
    The third one (the one it worked for me) is to wait. I didn't do any changes to my email client from my phone and it worked after some time, so I assumed it was server related. (Either Yahoo! or Nokia Messaging servers)
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    I do hope this answers your problem.
    Best regards,
    Dilimot Mihai

  • Nokia Messaging 1.2.2 has been released!

    A new Nokia Messaging release (version 1.2.2) became available on Tuesday, February 16th, 2010.  Please go to http://email.nokia.com on your device to download the latest version of the client.  Note, if you are using the multiprotocol (built-in) client, no update is needed (E52, E55, E72, E75, 6710, 6730, N86 8MP).
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    Automatic consolidation of multiple accounts:
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    Password handling simplification:
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    Destination feature available on the Nokia S60 5.0 touch devices (X6, N97, N97 mini, 5800, 5530 and 5230):
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    Dear Nokia people,
    I'm new to S60. I bought last week an XM 5800. Wich I'm liking pretty much. However, I think there is room for improvement in email handling. I'm just saying this as a user who knows things could be better.
    Here's my case. I want to be able to view my gmail from my cell phone automatically. Wich sounds simple if it can be checked manually whenever I want (making that process automatic). But it isn't.
    I've tried two methods:
    1) Messaging
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    E-mail notifications, wich I'm assuming uses the IDLE funcionality. I've tried this option with both possibilities, "Auto-update" or "Only in home network". This only works when I have that inbox connected wich is a good idea since it's generating traffic (costly) and using connection (worse battery life). Maybe there could be an option, if a user wanted it, to keep the connection opened even if the program gets closed, wich would make good use of IDLE and not being annoyed by the warning about exiting the app and closing connection.
    E-mail retrieval, this function seems to work, for about 1500 messages, then the phone becomes reaaaaaaaaaaaaally slow. This function should have some more options like retrieving only a certain number of mails AND only that certain number. What I'm saying here is that the phone should only handle for instance the last 50 mails and drop the rest, so if I have 50 mails and a new one arrives, the last one doesn't appear anymore (on the server yes, on the phone no). This would make the application run really smoothly and the phone would not freeze.
    Even if this idea doesn't get implemented, at least make the option of Number of mails to be retrieved configurable under this mode, wich under this mode is ALL.
    2) MfE
    With MfE, I'm able to sync my calendar, nice. And, even if on the google sync site it says the don't suppor the email sync, it works with my mail. So I set up MfE to every 15 minutes to get my mail. This is the option I'm using right now because I don't have to be constantly updating my inbox or leave the connection opened.
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  • How (and where) can I create a new Nokia Messaging...

    Hi,
    I just got a new E7 which I am currently pretty happy with, however when I go to email.nokia.com I only see a log-in form for the existing customers. Where can new users register and how can I do it? I can see that there is a Nokia Mail by Yahoo, but cannot find anything useful about push-mail there.
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    Solved!
    Go to Solution.

    Hi justme123,
    Thank you for your post and welcome to the forums!
    Nokia Messaging account should be automatically created when you add a new mailbox to your email client.  All account management and configuration are handled within the Nokia Messaging clients on the Nokia device. If you want to have Nokia Mail account, please see here. 
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    If it also solves your problem, clicking ACCEPT AS SOLUTION below it will benefit other users!

  • E72 'Add to my Nokia Messaging account' VS Create ...

    Hi,
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    There is no cost for using Nokia Messaging. It does say that it is a trial version but unofficially it appears it will be a never ending trial, and anyway you won't suddenly get charged for using it.
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  • Questions on Nokia Messaging (uploading sent email...

    Hi all,
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    Hi,
    1) No, even though the specs state otherwise. You may only have it pull Mails every 5 Minutes, or have them pushed using Nokia Messaging Service. Quite some disappointed customers hope this will change in the future, but I don't believe in it, because I feel nokia wants to force one to use their push service.
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  • Open letter to Nokia Messaging dev team: imap idle...

    Hi,
    I would like to ask the developers of Nokia Messaging if they are aware of the fact themailclient in the E72 isn't supporting Imap IDLE anymore.
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    the specs on your site CLEARLY state for the E72:
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    WOULD APPRECIATE AN ANSWER!
    Called Nokia support in Belgium. No answer from them.

    We are far from being Nokia enemies. If anything, we are giving them free feedback. In corporate circles, concerned companies pay millions of bucks to the likes of Pricewaterhouse, etc to do strategic consulting, ie to tell them what really is right or wrong with their company, products, etc. In the new millenium, the internet and tools such as forums provide similar service, only at a fraction of the cost and a damningly honest one too!
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    The way I see it Nokia with its so-called business series of devices have 2 probs - (1) it has many bugs and high-end features that do no work as promoted / advertised, and (2) it lacks many simple features that cheaper/older phones have. Can't be too difficult for those Finns to decipher this, can it??
    And what would happen to Nokia? Well, I think its getting so big headed in recent times that its alienating a lot of serious / old-time fans. In todays market, there is great variety of choice. If one is to get buggy and ill-designed products anyway then why pay premium dollars for a Finnish lemon when you can settle for a similar lemon (and at times with almost enuff bells & whistles to challenge Fort Knox) from say China, at a fraction of the price. And to think that many of these Chinese clones today ship with dual SIM capability as well as a (fuzzy no doubt) TV monitor!
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    There ought to be laws out there on the use of the term 'smartphone'

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