I'm on stock 4.2.2 and need to to recover password for my email account from my stock email client. Tried already browsing db files from data/data/com.htc.android.mail but password stored there was not in pure text but coded. Is there any other place to look for this password or way to decode password from SQLite db files in the phone?
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When I download e-mail in Pocket Outlook, I can see the attachments but I cannot open or save them. I think I'm doing everything as I should: after a "send/receive" the message arrives in my inbox; I hit "mark for download" to get the full version including attachment, and I click send/receive again. But after that, when I click the attachment or tap-&-hold it and click "save as", nothing happens.
Strangely, the attachments do get downloaded to the Windows/Messaging/Attachments folder, where they reside in the form of ".att"-files with long codenames. I can even open them by changing the extension (for instance to ".doc" for word files), but this is a pain as I have to copy them to another folder and try every single file since there's no way of recognizing them by their file names.
I have restored from a Sprite Backup once or twice, and since I understand these mailboxes are pretty complicated structures to recreate, I'm wondering if this could have caused the problem.
I have the following mail boxes in Pocket Outlook:
Text messages and MMS (standard)
ActiveSync, with a LOT of synchronized messages, all without attachments though (to save space)
Two e-mail accounts, one POP3 and one hotmail (with Adriansoft's HTTPmail plugin). This is where I sometimes need to download attachments. These messages usually get deleted pretty quickly, as I store everything in Desktop Outlook and keep my online mailboxes empty. However, I've noticed that even attachments from deleted messages are kept in the Windows/Messaging/Attachments folder.
Operating system is Pocket PC 2003 SE.
Has anyone had this problem before? As I don't have any attachments I need to keep (none in ActiveSync folder, and the POP3 and hotmail accounts are emptied into Desktop Outlook regularly), do you think it's safe to delete all the files in the Windows/Messaging/Attachments folder? Would this perhaps help (by forcing Pocket Outlook into a "clean start" organizing attachments)? Hard resetting and rebuilding from scratch is not an option, I'm afraid, as I use my device intensively and don't have the time to do this.
Thanks in advance for any help!
Hi Robrecht
I have been having the same issue.
Have you mannaged to fix yours yet?
What you can try if you have restored using SpriteSoftware before is using there cleaning software. It will basicly clear and reset all your mail folders, attachment databases..etc..etc.
http://www.spritesoftware.com/downloads/CleanMail.zip
Please let me know how you go and if you have found a way of fixing your problem if you have already done so... This file did not fix my issue but is has fixed others with attachment issues.
FB
Same Problem here.
Anyone find a solution yet??
Thanks!
Change registry keys that points to attachments location
Got the same problem on my iPAQ 5550.
Don't know which application setup caused the problem, but I found a solution changing some registry keys that points to attachments location.
First of all I suggest to backup your pocket pc data.
Open windows notepad or other text editor
Copy and paste the following lines:
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Inbox\Attachments]
"BottomDir"="Attachments"
"MiddleDir"="Messaging"
"TopDir"="Windows"
"AttsDir"="\\Windows\\Messaging\\Attachments\\"
"Moving"=dword:00000000
Save the file as FixAttach.reg (or choose a different name mantaining the .reg extension).
Copy the file on your pocket pc, and tap on it.
Let me know if it works.
.:Matrix:.
Change registry keys that points to attachments location
Got the same problem on my iPAQ 5550.
Don't know which application setup caused the problem, but I found a solution changing some registry keys that points to attachments location.
First of all I suggest to backup your pocket pc data.
Open windows notepad or other text editor
Copy and paste the following lines:
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Inbox\Attachments]
"BottomDir"="Attachments"
"MiddleDir"="Messaging"
"TopDir"="Windows"
"AttsDir"="\\Windows\\Messaging\\Attachments\\"
"Moving"=dword:00000000
Save the file as FixAttach.reg (or choose a different name mantaining the .reg extension).
Copy the file on your pocket pc, and tap on it.
Let me know if it works.
.:Matrix:.
Hi,
I've an email account which I can access only with a client side cert. With a desktop application like Thunderbird, it is no problem. I just import the .p12 file, go to account settings->security and selecting the imported certs. Works perfectly.
BUT..
on Windows Mobile, I've imported this .p12 file just by clicking on it, and I can see it in settings->system->certificates, but I don't know how to tell poutlook to use this cert.
Is there a way to tell this to poutlook at all? Or if not, is there another email client that can handle client side cert?
thx.
tencharactersup
hmm.. maybe I should try to post this to another forum...
try Seven:
http://www.seven.com/
After tons of hours trying, and importing a bunch of certs to windows's cert store I found a completly different, but WORKING solution!
Though the solution is a bit low-cost, but it's working at least. Here it is:
1. Download stunnel from here: http://ftp.nluug.nl/pub/networking/stunnel/wce/stunnel-4.15-arm.zip (or choose your preferred server from here: http://stunnel.mirt.net/?page=downloads)
2. Extract it to /stunnel on device's memory (NOT on SD card!)
3. Copy your client side cert and key files to this directory. If it's in .p12 format, then extract it.
4. Create stunnel.conf in the same directory (/stunnel)
5. The contents of stunnel.conf should be something like this:
cert=/stunnel/clientcert.pem
key=/stunnel/clientkey.pem
delay = yes
[imap]
accept=127.0.0.1:10143
connect=your.imap.server:993
client=yes
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
6. Simply start tstunnel.exe (you can also start stunnel.exe, I did not find out what exactly the difference between these two executables)
7. Configure your email acoount in poutlook, and set the incoming server to this: 127.0.0.1:10143
If you did everything right, the next send/receive should be working!
Enjoy.
When I flash a CM 6.01 nightly rom my exchange contacts populate themseleves as I type the email address. I work for a large company with 200+ employees. I dont not have all the email address's on my phone. SO if I start typing a few lettters on CM it searches the server and finds a list of matches. Which I love.
If I flash another rom I cant get the email client to do the search. I need 4G so I would like to be able to flash the email client in CM on another ROM is that possible? Does anyone have the solution to help me
Thanks!!!
You can simply grab the email.apk from the nightly zip file, put it on your SD card, and install it using astro or another file explorer utility. The .apk should be in the system/apps folder on the zip.
I have installed the CM client previously using the method I outlined above. Let me know if you have any problems doing it.
I've looked already and i couldnt find any exchange mail bypass from the stock email app. Do uknow anyone that has the apk or zip file for no passcode email. THANKS
As the main "Admin" user, am I able to see/view files that guests or other user accounts have downloaded through a file manager? (Currently use ES File Explorer)
If I am able to, I haven't been able to find out where those files they download are stored on the device storage.
help?
Thanks!