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How are text messages stored in Windows Mobile?
Ok so here is my situation.
I've been storing my text messages on the Internal Storage card, an idea found in one of the posts here. I figured doing this would do a couple of things, it would save me precious system storage space and it would allow me to easily get my messages back after a flash. Well it seems that is not the case. I flashed to Mighty 4.1, where storing messages in Internal Storage is done from the get-go. I can see all the files for my old messages from before the flash but they do not show up in my text inbox. I am just wondering if anyone knows how Windows Mobile keeps track of the text message files since it seems it is not as easy as taking those files and putting them into the current store folder. I used to use PPC PIM backup to backup my messages but after a while the threaded conversations weren't showing up correctly, even though all the messages were there, so I thought this would be an easier solution. Thanks for any suggestions/ideas. |
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i believe the number of messages are only governed by the amount of memory available....
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I've actually played around with this quite a bit but it got frustrating setting everything up after every reflash/update I did.
If I understood you correctly: you like storing the message bodies (this means emails & txts alike) on the Internal Storage instead of the program memory. HKLM\System\Inbox\Settings\ String "AttachPath" (attachments) String "PropertyPath" (Message body) (Disclaimer: This Is just how I did it. PLEASE GOD SOME FIND A BETTER WAY! The actual messages still needed PIMbackup to reinsert them into the .vol database file.) So, The first thing I would always do would be to go into Messaging and check off the option to store attachments on the storage card. This makes WM create an attachment folder in the Internal Storage. The problem is that the name is unique & WM just created it as "AttachPath" in the registry (ie "\Internal Storage\Inbox.mst29979681.1250487424\Mail Attachments\") Then I would go in and add the reg entry string:"PropertyPath" with a similar name as attachments (ie "\Internal Storage\Inbox.mst29979681.1250487424\") Yay! That seems totally worth it right.... Right? Well there's the reg entries to mess at least. Good luck. My next step would be to see if PIMbackup used the new values when I went to restore, I haven't tried that yet. |
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to the OP, I have the same exact problem and am pretty frustrated. I can see the older text messages in the text message section of the touchflo3d, but not when it's threaded. all i see are the messages that I've sent! like he said, the messages ARE there, but can anyone help us figure out where the file is located and how we could go about moving it back?
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Try Microsoft My Phone, it backs up the msgs to the interenet, you can view them online and after a flash just sync using the my phone app and it comes back.
I use this and it works great |
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since I don't store my messages more than a day or so I can't vouch for this but I think I remember reading a post where the fix was to disable threaded text before backup pim.vol and messaging folder on storage card... then when you've restored those two setups after flash/etc you can re-enable threading to get the messages setup correctly.
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I never have to do that.
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