Re: N800 as a Business Productivity Tool - Mail

2007-02-19 Thread mathew
On 2/16/07, Acadia Secure Networks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: For starters, although the N800 allows the user to create multiple mailboxes, it only seems to maintain one set of IMAP folders. This is a non-starter. My N800 mail client doesn't handle IMAP folders at all. I had it log in to my

Re: N800 as a Business Productivity Tool - Mail

2007-02-19 Thread Dave Cridland
On Mon Feb 19 16:01:53 2007, mathew wrote: My N800 mail client doesn't handle IMAP folders at all. I had it log in to my IMAP server, but none of my folders showed up except the inbox. Am I missing something? No, you're not. You can use Andrew Flegg's port of Sylpheed if you want something

Re: N800 as a Business Productivity Tool - Mail

2007-02-19 Thread Marius Gedminas
On Mon, Feb 19, 2007 at 10:01:53AM -0600, mathew wrote: On 2/16/07, Acadia Secure Networks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: For starters, although the N800 allows the user to create multiple mailboxes, it only seems to maintain one set of IMAP folders. This is a non-starter. My N800 mail client

Re: N800 as a Business Productivity Tool

2007-02-18 Thread Laurent GUERBY
On Fri, 2007-02-16 at 17:09 -0500, Acadia Secure Networks wrote: If I had had some of the standard network tools installed on the N800 (e.g. ping, and perhaps even nmap) I could have performed further diagnostic testing of the broadband router EVDO network connection (e.g. to confirm that the

Re: N800 as a Business Productivity Tool

2007-02-18 Thread sebastian maemo
Have you ever tried ssh -X ? 2007/2/18, Laurent GUERBY [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Note that I use openvpn + vncviewer on my N800 to control my desktop from anywhere, it is useful if you need to do complex things (eg: for complex sites the N800 does not display, or to access my evolution mail client).

Re: N800 as a Business Productivity Tool

2007-02-18 Thread sebastian maemo
That's great. I thought vncviewer was slower than sshX. I'll try it as well. What do you use as vnc server? X11vnc? Isn't that a security problem? 2007/2/19, Laurent GUERBY [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On Mon, 2007-02-19 at 00:23 +0100, sebastian maemo wrote: Have you ever tried ssh -X ? It works

Re: N800 as a Business Productivity Tool

2007-02-17 Thread ktneely
On Fri, Feb 16, 2007 at 05:09:11PM -0500, Acadia Secure Networks wrote: Navigating the router admin port www pages was a little extra work (scrolling of 2 levels nested windows) but with the N800 I was still able to perform the necessary configuration adjustments on I would think that

Re: N800 as a Business Productivity Tool

2007-02-17 Thread Acadia Secure Networks
K, many of the router and 802.11 access point products with which I work are designed around the assumption that the predominant, and, in most cases, the only method of effecting remote (i.e. via the TCP/IP stack as opposed to a serial port) management is via http or, preferably, https to a

Re: N800 as a Business Productivity Tool

2007-02-17 Thread ktneely
On Sat, Feb 17, 2007 at 12:17:31PM -0500, Acadia Secure Networks wrote: many of the router and 802.11 access point products with which I work are designed around the assumption that the predominant, and, in most cases, the only method of effecting remote (i.e. via the TCP/IP stack as

N800 as a Business Productivity Tool

2007-02-16 Thread Acadia Secure Networks
All, Here are some thoughts on the use of the N800 and its successors as a business productivity tool as well as a fun, casual entertainment/consumer oriented device. As one who has carried (in the early days lugged) laptops and before that, dumb terminals, literally around the world for