Sunday, 10 June 2007

Mail For Exchange 1.6 Available

There is a new version of Mail For Exchange available.
The new version, Mail For Exchange 1.6 includes support for Nokia E90, adds a few new features and fixes a number of bugs.
M4E 1.6 supports Eseries devices with firmware 1.610.04.02 or later.
From the release notes:
NEW FEATURES IN THIS RELEASE • Support for synchronizing Japanese Yomi and VoIP contact fields.
• OMA DM can set “Always-On” even when password is missing from DM settings. User can add password manually, or at first manual sync attempt user will be prompted for password. Password will be saved.
• PointSec interoperability 4.

ERROR CORRECTIONS• Ensure that user’s Exchange calendar is not wiped if the device calendar is deleted on the device.
• Support Manual Syncs using v2.0 of the Activesync protocol if server sends an incomplete OPTIONS response.
• Fix empty subject field error for forwarded messages with attachment. • Fix to correctly display non-English message header entries.
• Fix for synced contacts that would not work with speed dial. • Display error note when attempting to fetch an attachment and the original email message has been deleted.
• Disable default email notifier when Mail for Exchange is not enabled. • Make credentials error message specific to password after initial successful sync with server.
• Display priority of an email in Message Info view.
• When saving attachment files, always prompt folder selection to allow users to select the folder where the file will be saved.
• Fix for speed dial associations getting lost when synchronizing

Mail For Exchange 1.6 is available for download from here.
Update:
If you are upgrading from M4E 1.2 don't forget to uninstall the previous version of Mail for Exchange and then restart your device (power off then power on) before the new version is installed.
If the you are using M4E 1.3.x or later, you can upgrade by installing the new version while the previous version is installed (and even running). Profile is preserved and after upgrade.

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