Mail for exchange query N86

i recently realised that the mail for exchange folder in my n86 contains a sub folder named admin_log1.txt . this particular folder starts a new entry log everyday for no apparent reason, taking up phone mem.. it states something like 'setting offline status to false' and 'setting disk full status to false' ??
 Is there a way to resolve this or ? thx in advance =D

I noticed that mine is doing the same, there was no obvious setting, so can only assume that logging was left on by mistake, or that this is some kind of admin server setting in the exchange server.
It loooks like though that there is no harm to delete the old files.

Similar Messages

  • N86 8MP - Mail for Exchange - cannot send emails

    January 2010 bought new Nokia N86 - Mail For Exchange has been set up - but cannot send emails - funny thing is that I can receive emails ? I´m being stopped with the following warning when I try to access the function "new email";  "The command can not be completed" ? Anyone who can help, please.

    hello I have the same problem with my E63 and Mail for Exchange. I receive the mail,the synchro for my contacts and agenda Gmail works well, but when I receive a email I cannot have the body ! and sometime I have a error message that tell me my password is not good ! but I'm sure of my password !
    thanks a lot for your help or have you maybe another way to have mails Gmail in push and synchro of my calendar and contacts ?

  • N86 and Mail for Exchange: slow in pushing from ph...

    Hi There,
    I have a  question about Mail for Exchange and it behaviour. It might be standard or it might be a bug, I just don't know.
    The problem is this:
    When I send mail, set read/unread status, etc it takes a while (1 to 2 minutes, quite often 5+ minutes) to push those edits/changes to the exchange server.
    When I edit a contact it takes very long (15+ minutes) to send those updates to the exchange server.
    Updates from Outlook on my desktop PC to the phone (via Exchange of course) is quite fast, no problem there.
    I don't know if this is expected behaviour but I have tried this on n iPod Touch and an iPhoneand there it is instant both ways. So it should be possible for Mail for Exhange to do it's stuff just as quick. Anybody know what I should expect from Mail for Exchange in this regard? The setting in Mail for Exchange is Always Active and there is no off-peak schedule)
    Setup:
    Windows 2003 Server SP2
    Exchange Server 2007 SP2
    Nokia n86 v21.006 (Vodafone 3.5G connection)
    Outlook 2007 SP2
    Cheers,
    Steven

    There is a big problem  with nokia mail
    the servers are very slow
    If there is a little file of 2kb it keeps 10 minute to download
    I hate that stupid Nokia Email!!
    With new version of firmware i cannot use setting of my email account
    i don't know how to do
    I want to destroy this stupid  phone with stupid Nokia Mail

  • E75 Mail for Exchange - absolutely useless

    Hi all,
    This is a rant, a big one.
    I have been a loyal Nokia user since I was 18 (I'm in my mid 30's now). The nature of my work denoted that it was time to get myself a 'push-mail' phone so when my contract was up with Optus. I opted for the E75. I contemplated a Blackberry (as this is what most of my colleagues use) but being a loyal Nokia user and comfortable with their menus, I thought I would try this new phone. After all, there had been a massive advertising blitz throughout the Australian print media, online and television spruiking the qualities of this phone, specifically it being an "email on your mobile" type of handset. This was about a month and a half ago.
    As our IT guy at work was on leave I set the E75 up with my gmail account (and just set work email on autoforward to gmail). It worked like a dream for about three days when it suddenly dropped out. The following day email worked fine ...then dropped out ....then worked fine ...then dropped out for two days. This pattern continued for a week (despite my reconfiguring the settings in-line with advice from both Nokia and Optus technicians AND performing hard resets). In short, the 'email' software on the E75 just plain DOES NOT WORK.
    I returned the handset to the store where I got it from and they exchanged it for a new E75. Exactly the same problems as before. I experimented with setting it up with different types of email (hotmail, yahoo, work etc) and the same thing happened. Email would work fine and dandy for a couple of days then it would drop out for half a day or more. The nature of my work denotes that if I put my email address out there and tell colleagues they can get me on my phone, then my phone better work. As such, I stopped giving people the expectation that they could email me on my mobile and to simply call me or SMS me if they needed me.
    I have now sought to have this handset returned and am trying to switch my contract over to a Blackberry. The guys at the store where I contracted with Optus have been pretty helpful as they themselves have had numerous problems with the E75 and angry customers. The Optus business managers themselves are apparently refusing to budge on this and as of this afternoon were saying they would not offer me an exchange (even if it meant I would contract for a more expensive phone, ie more money for them).
    As such, I am considering my options.
    *To lodge a complaint through a dispute resolution/consumer protection body like the NSW Dept of Fair Trading.
    Ifyou have been supplied with a faulty product, this body investigates the situation persuant to the NSW Fair Trading Act. It is a bit hard to achieve an actual resolution for yourself here, you simply make a lot of trouble for the other side.
    *To file a claim in the NSW Consumer Trader and Tenancy Tribunal.
    Decisions here are binding. You would argue that you've been sold a dud product, the faults are easily demonstrable (google E75 email faults and your system will nearly crash due to all the results that come up). This is probably the best option for people without legal representation. It is quite an informal affair and 'equity' prevails usually.
    *To file a claim in the NSW District Court against Optus for breach of contract.
    I contracted for "email on my mobile" I didn't get that - there's a breach of a fundamental term. Basic common law contract law. There are no exclusion clauses or disclaimers that can negate such a fundamental breach. Nokia's extensive advertising and branding of this handset as an 'email phone' denote that if it is not fit for that purpose, then you have a breach of the contract. There's also a number of Fair Trading Act sections that are valid in the fitness for purpose respect.
    *To file a claim in the Federal Court against NOKIA for breaching s 71 of the Trade Practices Act
    As the Trade Practices Act is a federal act, it may be worth an action directly against the manufacturer on the grounds of 'fitness for purpose'. Nokia advertised this phone as an 'email phone', the numerous discussions here denote that there have been so many faults with their email software that the phone is clearly not fit for the purpose of being an email phone, certainly not when it only works half the time.
    *To file a claim in the Federal Court against NOKIA for breaching s 52 of the Trade Practices Act
    Here we are talking about 'Misleading and Deceptive Conduct'. On other discussion threads dealing with the E75 email faults, some users from Europe have reprinted responses they received from Nokia technicians where they were blatantly told that the E75 is "not a mail for exchange" phone and that faults are to be expected as the software is still in development. Per the ambit of s 52, this is clearly conduct that is LIKELY to mislead or decieve especially when viewed in the light that Nokia have promoted this phone as "email on your mobile" (implying solid reliability) not "email on your mobile half the time cos it only works sparingly because we haven't nutted out the software yet."
    That last one is a biggie. IF Nokia were still developing their mail for exchange software and they knew it had bugs and was not reliable (certainly not for business use) then they should not have misled consumers into believing that this phone was the "Blackberry Killer". Their advertisements on the back page of Sydney's 'Good Weekend' certainly fooled me into thinking it was. Of course, people say that I should simply just cough up another $40 of my own money and download RoadSync so I have a reliable mail for exchange program that actually works. This isn't the point. Nokia have put a very faulty product on the market, there seems to be a lot of disconnect between their marketing of the product and what their technicians say it is capable of. As such, I will be demanding a full and fair exchange of this handset with a Blackberry.
    Bryan.

    I'm not entirely sure what you are trying to do here.
    Mail for Exchange - works with Microsoft Exchange Servers only.
    It doesn't work with Yahoo! Gmail or any other mail service because its "Mail for EXCHANGE"
    "Mail for Exchange is preintegated to Nokia E75, Nokia E72, Nokia E55, Nokia E52, Nokia N86 8MP and Nokia 6710 Navigator"
    Taken from: http://europe.nokia.com/find-products/nokia-for-business/software/email-and-instant-messaging/mail-f...
    In fact its more compatible with a pre-installed device such as the E75 than any of the other symbian devices that it will operate with.
    The program uses the Microsoft Exchange Activesync service to push mail to your handset, this needs to be set up correctly by your companies IT department with the correct heartbeat intervals etc.
    I have MfE working fine on my E71, whilst its not the same device the software works well and the push mail function is great.
    I have had one or two problems, that the latest version of MfE has exhibited but there is a big thread here /discussions/board/message?board.id=messaging&thread.id=13370
    Which details some problems and resolutions.
    Shunts...
    I will mostly be communicating with a Nokia E72 Zodium Black
    Nokia E72-1 with Vr 051.018.207.04 Software
    If this post helped... Add some kudos!!

  • N9 calendar sync using Mail for Exchange and Outlo...

    Calendar sync just stopped working. Email sync still works, but calendar syncing will not update N9 calendar. I have tried to remove Mail for Exchange account and re-add that, but it won't work. No error message coming, sync just stops. Sync details indicates that nothing updated to calendar. 

    What is the account server name?
    N86 8mp: RM-485,0590552; Version 20.115 - 6/29/2009. - -- E71-2; RM-357; 0569371; Version 100.07.76 - 6/08/2008.
    N8; N900

  • Sync specific folders using Mail for Exchange

    In ActiveSync I can select which folders to synchronize. I it possible with Mail for Exchange? I do not need to synchronize all folders while roaming.
    Greetings
    Gert

    What is the account server name?
    N86 8mp: RM-485,0590552; Version 20.115 - 6/29/2009. - -- E71-2; RM-357; 0569371; Version 100.07.76 - 6/08/2008.
    N8; N900

  • Mail for exchange settings on N97

    I have a N97 which mail for exchange was working happily on, synchronizing mail, contact's and calendar. The world was a good place!
    The screen broke and  needed replacing on my N97 and  I have set up mail for exchange again. Now when it downloads mail, it downloads all of the other outlook folders inside my inbox as well as my inbox. It never used to do this and indeed this is not what I want.
    How can I get my N97 to just download the inbox rather than all of the folders within the inbox on outlook. There must be some settings either on the phone or in outlook which defines what is synced.

    Maybe you had earlier Mail for Exchange v2.9 in use and after setting it up again, you have got the latest MfE 3.0 version. The new MfE 3.0 version has as a new feature the possibility to view the outlook subfolders. These are, however, not automatically synced unless you subscribe to them. The unsubscribed folders show the mark (x) in front of the folder name. After you subscribe to a folder, the (x) mark will disappear from the folder name.

  • Mail For Exchange - Compatability/Downloads menu i...

    Using N79
    SW 31.002.205.4.
    Up until this morning running MfE 2.9.158. Just been offerred 2.9.160 via App.Update. Post install check indicates this has been available for months - why the delay in pushing it through to App.Update?
    MfE 2.9.160 still not fixed old issue of being unable to open MfE settings following phone restart - why not? - threads dating back to 1st quarter 2009! but this one explains the issue precisely:
    /t5/Messaging-Email-and-Browsing/Mail-for-Exchange-corrupted/m-p/603626/highlight/true#M21922
    It's the only app on my phone that cannot be routinely opened - not good.
    Notwithstanding this idiosyncrasy email syncing is more hit than miss but  falls way short of my iPod touch which is 100% rock solid regarding Exchange compatability. Does Nokia want Exchange Server based customers- my guess is not enough. Generally speaking if I notice emails hitting my iPod but not my N79 it's time for a  phone restart.  But that  kills the ability to open MfE settings So it's back to a re-install.
    If the above isn't bad enough Nokia has just made it worse.  This "current" link from the N79 support page is dead;
    http://businesssoftware.nokia.com/mail_for_exchange_downloads.php
    and after much dead-ending find that the Ovi Store now contains MfE - no problem with that it makes sense to consolidate. But no mention of N79 being supported by the latest greatest MfE and Ovi only lists 3.0 as supporting FP1 phones - so wht about FP2?
    Is my N series phone supported anymore - I've got no idea.
    Wake up Nokia it's 2010 not 1990 - we shouldn't have to put  up with this **bleep** in basic functionality.
    Judging by lack of action over the past 12 months have no hope Nokia will put this right but that my dear Nokia is how you lose customers to your rivals Apple and RIM. Pull your finger out.

    I'm hoping this fix works for me long term and post as is.
    Multiple phone calls to Nokia Tier 1 and 2 phone support heavily supplemented by some determined Google searching led me to the following solution.
    First off the bad news. To fix the MfE issue requires a hard reset of the device. There's no way around this so resign yourself to it early.
    The good news however is you can dramatically reduce the time needed to return your device back to its pre-reset condition by backing up your device using Ovi Suite. Forget to do this and you'll be re-installing your apps one at a time.
    My issue was made more difficult because the usual hard re-set code (*#7370 #) would not reset the device i.e. full recovery of phone memory, complete wiping of contacts etc. Ignoring Nokia's advice to return the phone for repair! I turned up an alternative method which achieved the hard re-set I was seeking.
    As follows:
    Hold these three keys down - *, 3 and green accept call - whie the phone is off, then power on keeping them depressed until the Nokia logo plays.
    On the N79 this involves an usual amount of manual dexterity but nevertheless worked where the re-set code failed. Hopefully this won't be necessary for most users.
    Once re-set you will be presented with the Set up menu as per a new phone.
    With a fully recovered phone memory you can now restore your earlier backup via Ovi Suite, which for me did 90% of the work needed to get my phone back to its earlier personalised condition. I took the opportunity of checking for any programme updates of essential apps and updated as necessary. Re-installation of Speed Dial settings and permitted Bluetooth devices amongst other items was required but all in all all my data and file structure was faithfully restored first time around.
    I am now running MfE 3.0 (actually 2.09.208 - see initial thread posting ) which Nokia support advise is not supported  for the N79 -  given the varying level of advice received I'm prepared to run with my own view that it works fine. If you wish to play safe you should be running 2.9.160.
    I have re-booted the phone multiples times over the last two days and on only one occasion (which I'm going to pretend never happened) MfE has been rock solid. In addition Ovi Maps which had stopped opening - and was fundamentally what set me off down the road of a hard re-set - is now working perfectly.
    I'm hoping this cures the irritating MfE problem long term pending Nokia sorting out whether they even support the N79 any longer as far as MfE is concerned.
    As a sign off I will just say for my purposes the N79 is the best smartphone I've ever owned and supplemented with an iPod Touch is a fantastic work/play combination. If you are allowed tethering on your contract I contend Walking Hot Spot is THE killer app and so confident am I of my choice of phone I've just bought a second N79, at a much reduced price, which I'm going to use as a backup/extension to my existing N79 when it dies and goes to heaven.
    Hope this post saves someone else some timeand effort.

  • Problem with Mail For Exchange over Nokia E7-00 (a...

    Hi, I have a problem with my nokia E7-00 (Symbian Anna).
    Until recently it worked fine with my terminal synchronization with GMAIL via Mail For Exchange.
    I synchronized the mail (including folders / labels I have on my account), address book and calendar.
    Suddenly, this synchronization does not work anymore, the mail is no longer recovered, the calendar does not show appointments and contacts are no longer synchronized.
    Trying to send an email that works perfectly, but the mail is not saved in Sent folder on my nokia e7-00, also if I search on the remote server is a contact I found it perfectly.
    In practice it seems that something in the synchronization mechanism does not work.
    Do you have ideas on how to fix this problem?
    Thanks in advance.
    MP

    You may try rebooting the device to check if it works. If this did not help, you will have to re-setup outlook account on your device to get it worked.
    Hope, this can resolve your issue.

  • Problem with mail for exchange after update on E72...

    Hi everyone,
      I updated Nokia E-mail to ver 3.9 on E72. Now I am facing  a problem with mail for exchange. I have configured gmail on mail for exchange. I recieve a warning that "unable to sync contact administrator if problem persist". It started to pop up just after the update was over and is very frustrating. Even previously i used to recieve mails instantly but now it generally takes half an hour for me to recieve them. I deleted and created mail for exchange several times but to no avail.
    Also i am not able to automatically recieve mails other emails which i have configured. every time I have to manually download them everytime.
    Can anybody suggest a way out.
    Thanks
    Anil

    It could be a problem if you're using your network's connections...
    I was on a Pay & Go tariff with o2 some time ago, and needed secure connections for various things, o2 told me they didn't provide secure connections on Pay & Go tariffs...
    Could be worth checking with them to make sure it's supported.
    Nokia History: 3110, 5110, 7110, 7110, 3510i, 6210, 6310i, 5210, 6100, 6610, 7250, 7250i, 6650, 6230, 6230i, 6260, N70, N70, 5300, N95, N95, E71, E72
    Android History: HTC Desire, SE Xperia Arc, HTC Sensation, Sensation XE, One X+, Google Nexus 5

  • Calendar sync problem with Mail for Exchange

    I have troubles syncing my calendar with Mail for Exchange.
    I've configured MfE the same way I did on my N8-00 and it worked perfectly there. On my new N9 it just syncs Mail and the ToDo list of from the Exchange Server. Any suggestions what I am doing wrong?
    Also, when I remove my MfE settings, the Calendars still are in the Calendar App. How can I delete them?

    Hi, 
    There could be some problem with the contact sync, because you had synched with MFE . Remove the existing sync for Mail for exchange and then try creating a new sync and then check, That should maybe solve the issue. 
    I had mfe configured and then removed and now then i sync with the Address book and Ical. Seems to be working fine for me, just that i use a N95.
    Hopefully it fixes, let me know the outcome.
    Cheers
    Sandy 
    Helpful information, then dont forget to hit the kudos star :-) Or say it accepted solution and thanks

  • Calendar Sync Problems with mail for exchange on e...

    Hello!
    I upgraded my Nokia e52 to Software version 033.002.216.01 but now I am unable to sync with my mail for exchange Calendar. Settings are correct (in calendar settings Default mailbox is Mail for Exchange and in Email settings Calendar sync is "Yes") and I am still able to sync e-mail, but not calendar items.
    Can anyone help me with this issue? Does anyone have the same problem after software upgrade?

    I haven't solve the problem yet. Waiting for new firmware, might be it will solve the problem...

  • N9 after PR 1.2 update - Mail for Exchange is sync...

    I have a problem with my N9 Meego after 1.2 update. I have mail for exchange account talking with exchange 2010 server and sync works just just fine with calendar and e-mail. Contacts on otherhand doens`t work. It says its bringing contact like 78 from mail for exchange but when its done you can`t see any.
    i have done my account again many times but still contacts aren`t working. Should I do some hardreset but does that uninstall PR 1.2 update?
    Help is needed or any ideas what could be done?
    -mika

    Hey mate,  As far as I am aware there is no going back from PR 1.2, so you could try hardreset without concern of loosing this update.  Keep in mind you are likely to lose data, so make sure you back it up first.
    I am sure of this, as I have tried to go back to PR 1.1 to get my mail exchange to work and even with trying to flash the device "downgrade disallowed" comes up and prevents me getting rid of the PR 1.2
    You are luckier than me, I can't get mail, calender or contacts.  I am so annoyed that I accepted the update.  I am hoping that Nokia take note of this and fix the mail exchange in a new update

  • Mail for Exchange - calendar sync fails

    Hi,
    I upgraded recently my N73 with the latest release of the firmware and the latest release of Mail For Exchange.
    Before that change, I had no problem to sync my mobile phone with our server Exchange 2007.
    Unfortunately, after the upgrades, like many other people of this forum, I cannot succeed in synchronizing my calendar (it seems that my mobile phone is stuck in the endless loop). I've tried the various solutions written in the other posts of this forum but without success (define an end-date of recurring events, no blank event, ...).
    Does anyone solved the issue ?
    Thank you in advance !
    FrolicFrog
    Solved!
    Go to Solution.

    Hi,
    I uninstalled the last release of MfE. I reinstalled an old version (2.05.003) and it worked immediately ! So many people are spending so much time with the last release trying to sync calendar... :-(

  • Mail for Exchange System Error, try again later. F...

    my E71 running S60 Mail For Exchange works fine for email, but as soon as we start syncing calendar, we get this error "System Error. Try again later"
    i have researched further. The phone log shows the sync falls over on outlook recurring appointments. Some threads suggest the offending appts are those without end dates and adding them will fix it, but this is not correct. Our recurring appointments are created in Maximizer and synced to Outlook. They all have end dates which show in both Maximizer and Outlook.
    The log message on phone is: "Failed to store calendar entry in device database". If you google that you come across the link to another thread
    /discussions/board/message?board.id=messaging&thread.id=7858
    where it seems that MFE simply does not work properly with Outlook calendar recurring appointments and no solution is offered by Nokia. E71's run Symbian S60 and Mail For Exchange is the Nokia offering, which appears to be a derivative of Roadsync. Both appear to have the same shortcoming. Even the latest MFE version, V2.09.158, contains the problem, as we just upgraded on phone to try for a fix.
    We have a fleet of E71's, having reverted to Nokia from Win Mobile devices. We were even looking forward to N97's, but we are now planning to move back to a Windows Mobile device. At least we can see the calendar on these!
    For now, we have to remove calendar syncing on phone and delete all calendar entries, so the phone again syncs for email and contacts.
    Nokia, how about a FIX before your new generation of "Smart Phones" are consigned to the wastebin? Please don't just tell us to change a setting on the server, unless you know it works.
    This is your last chance with us. Time is too precious  to waste on dodgey software.

    More info on this - the  problem appears to relate to only Outlook 2007 and not XP.

Maybe you are looking for

  • JPS-06514: Opening of file based keystore failed.

    I have a fresh install of JDeveloper 11.1.2.3.0 (Build JDEVADF_11.1.2.3.0_GENERIC_120914.0223.6276.1). When I try to start the integrated WebLogic Server from the Application Servers explorer tab, it fails and crashes with "JPS-06514: Opening of file

  • Problems with Flash on Vista

    I recently got Windows Vista and have been having problems with it. Right now, the problem is in Flash (7, I think). I assume it's caused by Vista because it didn't happen on XP. So the problem seems to be that whenever I drag the tools around, Flash

  • Object type mappings in expression builder

    Hi, I'm trying to use expression builder to give me a query returning all instances of an object with a particular foreign key, and where 'active' = true. 'active' is a CHAR field in the database with values 'T' or 'F' and this is mapped to a Boolean

  • Problem upgrading sw and at restart message "panic"

    I was upgrading sw at version 10.8.5 and after The restart (or better during that) it says there was a problem with an other app upgrade and need to stop and restart. Then I click next and then blank screen with Apple and a list of command starting w

  • ORA-12560: TNS:protocol adapter error when trying to connect

    hopefully somebody can help me out... the problem i'm having is connecting to the scott/tiger database. i keep getting : "ORA-12560: TNS:protocol adapter error" when trying to connect to it. it worked previously, but i unistalled oracle 8i personal a