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Mail For Exchange (MfE) Heartbeat and FAQ

This page answers the questions which are commonly asked by new N900 MfE users. It is mostly based on the analysis of the MfE support thread.

This page is planned to be updated for every new MfE release.

Current version of the page describes the MfE software which can be found in sales box (sales release).

Compatibility

What servers are supported by N900 MfE client?

MS Exchange 2007 with service packs on top. MS Exchange 2010 also works fine according to the users reports.

What servers are NOT supported by N900 MfE client?

  • MS Exchange 2003 (is supported in the first MfE update which is not available for public yet).
  • All non-MS services (e.g., google).

How can I check is my server supported or not?

  1. Take the logs following the steps described in the section How can I turn the logging ON or OFF?
  2. Grep (search) for "MS-ASProtocolVersions:" in the logs. If it contains "12.1" token, there is no problem with the version of your sever (if it is MS Exchange server, not something else).

Enterprise customers

Provisioning

Troubleshooting

How can I turn the logging ON or OFF?

In order to turn the logs ON:

  1. install syslog and reboot
  2. open xterm
  3. Execute the command: sudo gainroot
  4. Execute the command: cat /dev/null > /var/log/syslog
  5. Execute the following commands:
    1. gconftool-2 -s --type=int /apps/activesync/AsDaemon/Syslog/MinLogLevel 0
    2. gconftool-2 -s --type=int /apps/activesync/modest/Syslog/MinLogLevel 0
    3. gconftool-2 -s --type=int /apps/activesync/AsProvider/Syslog/MinLogLevel 0
    4. gconftool-2 -s --type=int /apps/activesync/AsBackup/Syslog/MinLogLevel 0
    5. gconftool-2 -s --type=int /apps/activesync/asapplet/Syslog/MinLogLevel 0
    6. gconftool-2 -s --type=int /apps/activesync/AsStatusApplet/Syslog/MinLogLevel 0
  6. Reboot the device
  7. Initiate the synchronization session

/var/log/syslog will contain the logs. In order to filter only activesync-specific logs the following command can be used:

     grep activesync /var/log/syslog

In order to turn the logs OFF, execute the following commands from xterm:

    gconftool-2 -u /apps/activesync/AsDaemon/Syslog/MinLogLevel
    gconftool-2 -u /apps/activesync/modest/Syslog/MinLogLevel
    gconftool-2 -u /apps/activesync/AsProvider/Syslog/MinLogLevel
    gconftool-2 -u /apps/activesync/AsBackup/Syslog/MinLogLevel
    gconftool-2 -u /apps/activesync/asapplet/Syslog/MinLogLevel
    gconftool-2 -u /apps/activesync/AsStatusApplet/Syslog/MinLogLevel

After device reboot the logs will not be collected.