QtMoko v48 neofreerunner

Neil Jerram neil at ossau.homelinux.net
Wed Oct 24 23:07:37 CEST 2012


Boudewijn <wankelwankel at yahoo.com> writes:

> On Wednesday 24 October 2012 14:21:23 David Matthews wrote:
>> >It would be good to have some more data points.  Can anyone else report
>> >success/failure with QtMoko v48 email, on
>> >
>> >- Freerunner
>> >- GTA04 on 2G-only  (the default)
>> >- GTA04 on 3G       (requires patching to change "AT_OPSYS=0,2"
>> 
>> Yes :-) I'd particularly like to hear if other neo users have found the
>> same as me.
> I was also wondering, but hadn't found the mail application till now. Thanks 
> to you two persevering, I got mail on my phone now. Thanks :-)
>
> Setting up the account was straightforward thanks to all fields having labels 
> that say clear enough what they mean. I first started the initial "get folder 
> structure" before realizing I had no connection whatsoever. I canceled that, 
> connected some-G network and started initial download. It seems to work 
> immediately: after a couple of seconds the directory structure was copied, and 
> the first headers came in. After a couple of minutes it is at some 800 message 
> headers.
>
> I actually have no idea which generation of network I'm using at the moment. 
> The network-cell-status got a GSM- and a UMTS-cell code. Energy usage is at 
> switching between 25mA and 96-to-104mA. 

It sounds like the GSM/UMTS difference is a red herring anyway, but if
you're on 2G (GSM) you'll have a "G" at the left hand side of your title
bar, whereas with 3G (UMTS) you'll have a "3".

> Is the location of the config file mentioned in the thread? I searched the 
> file system, found some configs that got "mail" in it, but nothing that 
> resembles an account configuration. Or are those settings in some database 
> file?

It's at /home/root/Settings/Trolltech/qtopiamail.conf

> I tested with an xs4all.nl-account, imap on port 993, with SSL. I'll give 
> Yahoo a try later, so we can exchange settings for a service that's available 
> to all of us (Yahoo Asia includes IMAP, as opposed to "default" Yahoo, in case 
> you're about to try).
>
> Time allowing I'll install QtMoko 48 on my Freerunner to give that a run as 
> well.

Thanks!

Regards,
        Neil



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