Hi all,
I'm a newbie to this all but have updated my O2 with Sin's merged files. Well done, Sin! Excellent stuff. But I have one prblem that maybe someone can tell me how to fix:
When syncing the updated O2 with Microsoft Outlook 2003 on my PC (using the USB cradle), all mail attachments do not sync onto the O2 and a conflict message appears on Activesync against Inbox. If I move the e-mails from my (PC) Outlook Inbox folder to nother folder within Outlook, the conflicts message disappears. If I move the e-mails back into the Outlook Inbox folder, the conflct message returns.
Can anyone help me please?
open activesync
press tools
press options
click inbox
press settings
look if it's set to include file attachments
Hi Rudegar,
Yes, I had checked that and the "include file attachments" is checked.
Attachment not syncing or downloading
I deleted database pmailAttachs and it helps :
chris_khho wrote:
chriswo wrote:
1) Are you able to add any files as attachment in email? I can't. (Update: Solved. I searched many sites and finally deleted the database pMailAttachs)
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Can you tell me where is the file?
My problems is after selecting a file to attach, it prompted the error message I mentioned earlier that no files could be attached at all. The files cannot be viewed under your device's File Explorer. But if you explore your device from the PC, you'll see an additional folder called Databases where you cannot add/edit/delete. I had to download a tool called Pocket dbExplorer.
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Thanks Zoran, will give it a try.
Hi Guys
Please can you let me know how you fixed this problem I am having the same issue with the same ROM I belive.
I have tried removing the attachment database and this did fix the sync issue but I still cannot open any attachments now :-(
Many thanks!
Hello,
Right so tech savy people lets get the creative juices flowing!
Problem?
1. I cant remove the gmail account I added to my phone,sure others cant either.
2. I can technically, WITH A FACTORY RESET, but I dont want to do this.
Ive searched on XDA for a fix to this and Ive ran across an attachment for the HTC Desire. Havnt tried it because its not for the Vibrant. Maybe someone can play around with it and make it work on Vibrant?
AND... Ive came across this code/walkthrough (not for vibrant)
"download from xda developers UniversalAndroot 1.6.1
download the sqlite browser here
install universalandroot.apk on your mobile
run it and get the root access
select the debug from menu->settings->applications->development->usb debugging
plug in the phone on your pc and select the sync method with pc
download the SDK from google android site.
copy the zip content in c:\android
open cmd and go to c:\andorid\tools\
lunch adb.exe shell
you will see the $
write su
look on the screen of your phone. You will be asked to accept the root connection. just accept.
now in cmd you will see #
cd /data/data/com.android.providers.contacts/databases
cat contacts2.db > /sdcard/contacts2.db
open the db from your sdcard with sqlite browser and modify the _sync_ table removing the unwanted account row.
cd /data/data/com.google.android.providers.gmail
delete the unwanted [email protected] file
from /data/system/sync/accounts.xml delete all account rows you don't need more and modify the sequence id
from /data/system/accounts.db remove the row of unwanted account and save the file (as in 17th step)"
Anyhow... anyone can help me and a ton of other people out there?
Thanks,
Tim
Are you rooted? If you are you can use root explorer from the market (paid app) to remove it.
Well I will give that a try. Sounds fairly simple. Now would I have to worry about contact and other data being erased when I try this? =)
And ill still be able to use another google account as the primary right?
Thanks,
Tim
any answers for me?
Becool0130 said:
Well I will give that a try. Sounds fairly simple. Now would I have to worry about contact and other data being erased when I try this? =)
And ill still be able to use another google account as the primary right?
Thanks,
Tim
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Well did it work?
Sent from my SGH-T959 using XDA Premium App
well man the thing about it is... I dont know what exactly to delete ?
and thanks
Hi all,
I just playing around this awesome apps "Dropbox" installed from the Market.
It work very good in syncing your apps,pics,videos,files and other kind of data.
Steps:
1) Install dropbox applications in your PC and run it. You will required to create new user name and password for logging in. For free user you would get 2GB space. But space will increase if you invite others to joint dropbox.
2) In your phone, install dropbox.apk from the market and run it. Using the same user name and password you created earlier to login. You would see exactly the same folders listed in your phone dropbox app as in your PC.
3) Now everything you drop files into this drop box will be available across your sync dropbox. If you have two or three PC or three phones which all of them having dropbox installed. The same files will be available across each other.
4) You can share a folder to your friends around so every one of your friend would get what you wanted to shared with like music,apps,pics..etc..
Conclusion: You would litterally save phone memory space by having your files in dropbox. But you need internet access to access these files.
Check out here : www.dropbox.com to start download the PC dropbox.exe
And here for andriod market: https://market.android.com/details?id=com.dropbox.android&feature=search_result
Let me know anyone of you would like to share folder with me. Email address is the only required to start sharing.
You could also use Dropbox for Titanium Backup Pro - save everything to the cloud, so you don't depend on the physical memory.
Also, you can set your torrent client to watch a certain folder on your computer, and sync that folder with Dropbox. Thus, if you add a torrent there (by phone even), and if your computer is on, the download will start automatically.
Hi all!
My GF is getting a new phone and we are having real trouble remembering her Google mail password!
We have tried all the recovery options on-line, but Google are pretty useless at recovering passwords and its driving me insane!
Now, on her old phone, it all still works, and Im just wondering if there is anyway at all as to recover or dig out the password from in the phone somewhere!
Any help would be appreciated as this is driving me insane haha
Cheers
Keith
I found this with google from another forum, password could be stored in
/data/data/com.google.android.gm/database/gmail.db
and related files to google account in
Code:
/data/system/accounts.db
/data/system/sync/accounts.xml
/data/data/com.google.android.gm/databases/gmail.db
/data/data/com.google.android.providers.calendar/databases/calendar.db
/data/data/com.google.android.providers.gmail/databases/mailstore.#######@gmail.com.db
/data/data/com.google.android.providers.talk/databases/talk.db
/data/data/com.google.android.providers.subscribedfeeds/databases/subscribedfeeds.db
Haven't tried myself cause I have no account of any type, so I dont know if passwords are plain text or hashed...
If this fails, I can share you my method anyway:
Connect both your PC and phone to the same home wifi network.
Install a POP3 server on your PC (ok this could be a pain in the @ss, I give you a hint on a easy one: Argo Mail server)
Activate and run it, then take your PCs IP (let's say it's 192.168.0.2)
Edit your Gmail account from the phone, and change the server from gmail's to 192.168.0.2, edit the ports and set it to use POP and plain authentication without encryption (default port should be 110).
Check your mail from the phone ! You just hijacked your credentials from the gmails secure server to your home mail server, that will of course give you an error because there is no account for that address. But you are then able to intercept the password because it's sent as plain text !! And should work for any email address, as long as you are able to edit the server address in the mailbox settings.
Just don't use it to bash into ur GFs email
not a clue how to get into /data/data/com.google.android.gm/database/gmail.db! haha
But i just tried you 2nd method, and i have the e-mail server setup no problem, but there isnt any options to change the Gmail address/port on the phone :s ARGH!
Keefo said:
not a clue how to get into /data/data/com.google.android.gm/database/gmail.db! haha
But i just tried you 2nd method, and i have the e-mail server setup no problem, but there isnt any options to change the Gmail address/port on the phone :s ARGH!
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You can use adb shell to get that file, but I always use my dear QuickSSHd and get it with WinSCP on my pc. If I get any permission error, I open my Root Explorer and mount the root with r/w permission ! With that you can access any file in your phone/memory card.
As for the second, this is supposed to work only if you can change the address of the server and auth method ... if you are using an app with hardcoded server and port (and you could even hijack it that connection to your server) it will still be encrypted and you might not get the password...
Wow! Didn't realize recovering a password would be such a pain in the ass! My issue is I have been using LastPass and last night it decided to lose my Gmail info. Now I can only get to it from my DInc. I had LastPass generate a 20 digit secure password and it is too long to remember it all.
Google, being the dicks they are expect you to jump through hoops to try to get it back and will "get back to you" in 3-5 days. if you haven't tried They want the last password you remember, when you opened the account and on and on....
Reading this second method here, I am unsure exactly what to do. I am a noob at this linux based stuff and not terribly familiar with adb. I barely muddled through all it took to root my DInc and install a custom ROM.
A little more help? Maybe?
EDIT: Got QuickSSHd and WinSCP working together, but I have no idea where to look for the file to change the POP IP address to try to recover this password.
Never mind .....
Hello! I have a little bit different problem.... I have changed the password in Facebook last month and is stored in my Samsung Galaxy 5... How i can recover the password? My android app has stored the password so i can login only from this... i can't restore the password from my pc because i don't have anymore access to this email account.... is there any solution?
cloudtrax said:
Hello! I have a little bit different problem.... I have changed the password in Facebook last month and is stored in my Samsung Galaxy 5... How i can recover the password? My android app has stored the password so i can login only from this... i can't restore the password from my pc because i don't have anymore access to this email account.... is there any solution?
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If you had added any mobile number of yours then it could help you enough or if any alternative email address.Either you got no choise to get it back.
Help me to decrypt please
in accounts.db file and accounts table I have:
1/Csd9isUuYtNpka5reHGjLshQ1nztm5YliiJlaQMjp70 2p78x01x1iRttFP70uH-tWhz as password field for com.google type
and
YUhOdmIyaHpiMjl0 as password field for com.htc.android.mail type
So can anybody help me to decrypt it?
Success!
ell3 said:
If this fails, I can share you my method anyway:
Connect both your PC and phone to the same home wifi network.
Install a POP3 server on your PC (ok this could be a pain in the @ss, I give you a hint on a easy one: Argo Mail server)
Activate and run it, then take your PCs IP (let's say it's 192.168.0.2)
Edit your Gmail account from the phone, and change the server from gmail's to 192.168.0.2, edit the ports and set it to use POP and plain authentication without encryption (default port should be 110).
Check your mail from the phone ! You just hijacked your credentials from the gmails secure server to your home mail server, that will of course give you an error because there is no account for that address. But you are then able to intercept the password because it's sent as plain text !! And should work for any email address, as long as you are able to edit the server address in the mailbox settings.
Just don't use it to bash into ur GFs email
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Thanks ell3!! It's a really witty solution that i would never have come up with and I just used it to recover my mail password from kitkat's mail app. I used Wireshark to sniff the traffic during the authentication attempt and it worked really fine.
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Thanks ell3!! It's a really witty solution that i would never have come up with and I just used it to recover my mail password from kitkat's mail app. I used Wireshark to sniff the traffic during the authentication attempt and it worked really fine.
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The method is good but you do not need to complicate yourself. Do not install mail server install wireshark and with a r73 or any wifi that can capture promiscuous you can sniff your username and password
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ell3 said:
You can use adb shell to get that file, but I always use my dear QuickSSHd and get it with WinSCP on my pc. If I get any permission error, I open my Root Explorer and mount the root with r/w permission ! With that you can access any file in your phone/memory card.
As for the second, this is supposed to work only if you can change the address of the server and auth method ... if you are using an app with hardcoded server and port (and you could even hijack it that connection to your server) it will still be encrypted and you might not get the password...
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Maybe wireshark and live Kali linux ...do the job
Recover passwords of stock browser
I found an app, which can recover and edit stored browser Passwords. You can give it a try: play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=tkstudio.browserpasswordrecovery
mrhamed said:
in accounts.db file and accounts table I have:
1/Csd9isUuYtNpka5reHGjLshQ1nztm5YliiJlaQMjp70 2p78x01x1iRttFP70uH-tWhz as password field for com.google type
and
YUhOdmIyaHpiMjl0 as password field for com.htc.android.mail type
So can anybody help me to decrypt it?
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For recovery of password from HTC Email app you unbase64 the password field, then you unbase64 the result and then you switch pair of characters like this "0123..." -> "1032..."
Following this procedure your password should be "shooshoom".
Can you please confirm this is correct?
Yes it works but I can't understand exactly how?!
I decode the "YUhOdmIyaHpiMjl0" via base64decode.net and result is: "aHNvb2hzb29t"
What is your mean about "switch pair of characters" exactly?
mrhamed said:
Yes it works but I can't understand exactly how?!
I decode the "YUhOdmIyaHpiMjl0" via base64decode.net and result is: "aHNvb2hzb29t"
What is your mean about "switch pair of characters" exactly?
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At first you have "YUhOdmIyaHpiMjl0"
you decode base64, you get "aHNvb2hzb29t"
then you decode base64 the result, you get "hsoohsoom"
now you switch pairs of characters (first with second, third with fourth...) and you finally get "shooshoom"
CuberX said:
For recovery of password from HTC Email app you unbase64 the password field, then you unbase64 the result and then you switch pair of characters like this "0123..." -> "1032..."
Following this procedure your password should be "shooshoom".
Can you please confirm this is correct?
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Hi!!! I have the same problem! I forget my password on mail app but is a imap account ... how i find this file? I have HTC m9 plus with android 6.0
Tks!
eduaf1 said:
Hi!!! I have the same problem! I forget my password on mail app but is a imap account ... how i find this file? I have HTC m9 plus with android 6.0
Tks!
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if your device is rooted then navigate to "data/data/com.htc.android.mail/databases" and copy the file "mail.db". Then open given file in some program that can open sqlite database for example SQLiteStudio. Then locate the table with name "accounts" in which are the _password and _outpassword values obfuscated in a way that was described above. If your device is not rooted, then you can extract the file through ADB backup.
nice one bro
ell3 said:
I found this with google from another forum, password could be stored in
/data/data/com.google.android.gm/database/gmail.db
and related files to google account in
Code:
/data/system/accounts.db
/data/system/sync/accounts.xml
/data/data/com.google.android.gm/databases/gmail.db
/data/data/com.google.android.providers.calendar/databases/calendar.db
/data/data/com.google.android.providers.gmail/databases/mailstore.#######@gmail.com.db
/data/data/com.google.android.providers.talk/databases/talk.db
/data/data/com.google.android.providers.subscribedfeeds/databases/subscribedfeeds.db
Haven't tried myself cause I have no account of any type, so I dont know if passwords are plain text or hashed...
If this fails, I can share you my method anyway:
Connect both your PC and phone to the same home wifi network.
Install a POP3 server on your PC (ok this could be a pain in the @ss, I give you a hint on a easy one: Argo Mail server)
Activate and run it, then take your PCs IP (let's say it's 192.168.0.2)
Edit your Gmail account from the phone, and change the server from gmail's to 192.168.0.2, edit the ports and set it to use POP and plain authentication without encryption (default port should be 110).
Check your mail from the phone ! You just hijacked your credentials from the gmails secure server to your home mail server, that will of course give you an error because there is no account for that address. But you are then able to intercept the password because it's sent as plain text !! And should work for any email address, as long as you are able to edit the server address in the mailbox settings.
Just don't use it to bash into ur GFs email
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mate in defalt email in glacsy s5 i just used imap insted of pop but gave me no security options and boom wiershark i was going to try ssl srtip or some **** u saved me the head ake thanks bro
Hello I bump this old thread I got similar Problems. I wonder if there is an app that can do this job?
Tks!!!!
CuberX said:
if your device is rooted then navigate to "data/data/com.htc.android.mail/databases" and copy the file "mail.db". Then open given file in some program that can open sqlite database for example SQLiteStudio. Then locate the table with name "accounts" in which are the _password and _outpassword values obfuscated in a way that was described above. If your device is not rooted, then you can extract the file through ADB backup.
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Thats works!!!!! Thanks so much!!!!!
Can anyone help me, I lost my yahoo mail password, i cant recovery because is a old account and the number that they have on file is from another country , im been looking for help everyone, i have the email on my android phone but i dont receive mail for some reason, i try to reade the database of the samsung.mail but all i see is the email that im trying to recovery and at the password field i see a code encryted i think . 4fLOS0UXlNkBh1Uc8kDW6g== ..
how do i decrypt that no idea someone help i really need this email back
For several years I've been using the FTP Server Pro app from Olive Tree Software when copying files (mainly updated maps for my mapping app that I batch download on a PC) to the folder under Android/data where the app stores its maps. I've just upgraded to a Pixel 6 phone running Android 12, and the app can no longer access any of the folders under Android/data on the phone.
I now have to perform the copy indirectly by using Filezilla to ftp the maps to a folder such as Downloads, and then use File Manager + on the phone to move the maps from Downloads to the correct folder under Android/data.
I emailed the app developer several weeks ago but have received no reply, so I'm wondering if anyone knows if any of the other ftp server apps on Google Play have the code necessary to allow them to be granted the necessary permission. When I check in the phone's Settings app under Privacy / Permission Manager / Files and Media, FTP Server Pro has the permission to "Allow management of all files", but this is obviously not enough, as File Manager + has the same permission and yet can access files/folders under Android/data, whereas FTP Server Pro cannot.
NickJHP said:
I've just upgraded to a Pixel 6 phone running Android 12, and the app can no longer access any of the folders under Android/data on the phone.
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Hi bro! Take a look here, it really works on Android 12. You'll find the downloads in the second post of the thread. To start an FTP server, tap on the menu at the top-right, then tap on Servers, followed by Start FTP Server.
To write to `Android/data` you need to allow writing there on your phone, when MiXplorer asks about that (after you try to access that folder via FTP).