My phone memory is full, and more than likely its because of the large amount of messages I have stored on the phone. Is there a way to store my messages on my storage card instead of on my phone?
copy them as notes (txt files) on the storage card. I believe there may be an option to save messages (might be only attachments) to the storage card. May depend on your rom...
is there some sort of hack to save messages to my storage card?
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I found that the emails (Outlook+Yahoo+SMS+MMS) are stored in the main memory under Windows\Messaging folder. The attachments are on the Storage Card, but some of my yahoo emails are taking up toom much space (5.5MB). Since space on the main memory is premium, how can I ask it to store the main messages as well on the Storage Card? Is this possible?
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I have suddenly discovered that my 512 MB storage card is down to about 15 MB available, although the visible files don't remotely account for this memory usage. A utility does show two very large apparently mail-related databases, that together account for about 320 MB. These are pmailMsgs in volume cemail.vol and ReplStor in volume \ReplStorVol. While I don't know for sure, I assume these are on the storage card and not in main memory. What are these and can they safely be deleted or shrunken?
I am running WM5 and BBConnect, have no stored SMS, MMS or non-Blackberry e-mail and only about 11 e-mails in the Blackberry store. If something else might be eating up the storage card memory, I would of course be interested in that as well.
I wanted to store my messages on my Storage Card. So to do this i used SKtools. So far so good. After a soft reset no programs are working anymore.
After some research I found out that my messages indeed were stored @ Storage Card\my messages ...BUT the REAL Storage Card was renamed to Storage Card2. That was the reason programs are no longer working.
I really dont now why SKtools should create a new folder with teh same name. Anyone knows this problem?
It's not SKTools renaming your card, it's your HD2.
I posted a few things about this early on and got no interest or response - you are the first person other than me who has tried this (apparently!).
In the absense of a more definitive answer, I am assuming that the storage card is slow to mount on the HD2, so the system can't find it when initialising mail and so creates it's own 'Storage Card' folder. When the real card is mounted it is therefore named 'Storage Card2'.
As for what to do about it... Well, there is talk dating back a couple of years about delaying the loading of mail applications to give the card a chance to mount, but that dates back to WM5 and WM6 and relates to disabling the mail plugin on the Today Screen. With that in mind I tried checking the Startup Folder and removed the link to poutlook that was in there, but it made no difference.
It may just be another example of where HTC in trying to improve the interface have badly impacted what was a crucial piece of functiuonality for me - the ability to move my mail to the Storage Card. Given the issues being reported with storage space on the device, this is a major pain!
You can at least use the system software to send any attachments to the Storage Card - that works without issue.
Guys. I have a question about synchronizing an exchange mailbox. With my former phone, the Blackstone, I was used to set the registry tweaks for the path where the mails were stored on the storage card. But those tweaks don't work with the Leo because the storage card is initialized in a different way. So when those tweaks are enabled, my storage card becomes storage card2. Is there a way to make this work or make sure the mails are stored at the storage card in a, before specified, directory?
Do you mean
Inbox>Menu>Tools>Options> and at the bottom storage
and tick the box, (when available use this storage card to store the attachments)
??
Yeah, well partly this is what I was looking for. But it now only stores the attachments on the storage card not the mails. And I like to store the mails on that place as well.
Is there any to save MMS content directly to my microSD card? preferably make it the default path. There is a DCIM folder on my SD card, with camera and music folders inside but downloads from MMS seem to only goto device storage.
If you load another SMS app, you may be able to specify it in them. As far as stock, I don't think so. However, SMS Backup+ will export them to your GMail acct on a schedule. I've used this for quite some time and find it really successful. You can restore from there, too