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posted March 16, 2010
I'm pretty sure
Maemo
Mail For Exchange
corrupted some of my contacts list on my
Nokia N900
. Unfortunately,
MfE
as it's affectionately known as in
Nokiland
is the only way of
synchronizing calendars with Zimbra
on the N900 because
the N900 doesn't natively support web calendars
for some unknown reason.
Additionally, whether or not you want to use
MfE
to synchronize mail, it'll create a stub mailbox entry that you cannot get rid of without destroying the
MfE
setup. Finally,
MfE
only supports a single synchronization point.
In general,
MfE introduces a lot of problems which could have been fixed by simply support web calendars
.