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Old 10-01-2010, 08:33 AM
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Re: |RHODCMDA|.¸¸.·´¯`·.¸¸.- Energy -.¸¸.·´¯ * |Sep 29| 21916|21680 * Sense 2018

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Originally Posted by WarAxe View Post
For mail, it's stored in a file called "cemail.vol" which is normally in your main memory. You can move it to your storage card with a reg edit... and then after a flash all you need to do is rerun the reg edit and your mail is restored -- although after I do this I have to go in and edit my mail settings again for user/pass and servers... but that's a quick task.
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did anyone else try this? the email portion worked but it also moved my text messages, or at least i assume so. when i reset the phone all my messages had been cleared and new sms were not stored, i got the notification and quickly it dissappeared. after deleting the above reg edits everything was restored including the new received sms, so is there a way to ONLY move email without text messages? or move everything at the same time? it basically was reading messages from the cemail.vol on my storage card but recording sms messages stored on the vol file under my main memory
I'm not sure why people feel the need to move their email and text to SD. The TP2 has plenty of main storage. My mail+text never goes above 5mb and I usually have at least 130mb free after installing everything. Unless you really need to recover the space, this will not give you more RAM and I really doubt it makes anything faster.

Well, this begs the question, how big are your cemail files? I use IMAP/POP with two accounts set to download for 30 days. My cemail.vol is 1.7mb at the momemt. I may be switching to gmail soon so any input from gmail users?

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