Editing Mail for Exchange
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Follow these steps to add the contact from your corporate address book to the N900 address book: | Follow these steps to add the contact from your corporate address book to the N900 address book: | ||
- | + | * Open "Contacts" application | |
- | + | * Select "Get Contacts" option from the menu | |
- | + | * Choose "Import Mail Exch. contacts" option | |
- | + | **# Type parts of the first or last name | |
- | + | **# Press "Search" | |
- | + | **# Select contact from the results. (If the results are not sufficient press outside the window to return in step 1) | |
- | + | **# Press "Import" | |
=== How can I disable the synchronization of specific folders ? === | === How can I disable the synchronization of specific folders ? === | ||
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=== How do I synchronize mail for exchange from the command line ? === | === How do I synchronize mail for exchange from the command line ? === | ||
- | Open xterminal and type the following dbus command (note, I am not sure of the difference between | + | Open xterminal and type the following dbus command (note, I am not sure of the difference between fullSync and sync. I thought sync was safer so that is what I used and it seemed to work.): |
dbus-send --print-reply --type=method_call --session --dest=com.nokia.asdbus /com/nokia/asdbus com.nokia.asdbus.<option> | dbus-send --print-reply --type=method_call --session --dest=com.nokia.asdbus /com/nokia/asdbus com.nokia.asdbus.<option> |
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