Android :: Nothing Working / Microsoft Exchange / Company Email

May 25, 2010

I have an HTC Incredible - all set up for the past two weeks without any issues with Microsoft Exchange and company email. All of a sudden, nothing is working. My yahoo account works - I can send and receive with out a problem. I just can't receive. I can send email from the droid (company email) back to my Microsoft Exchange account without any issues. Something isn't in sync. I have tried pulling the battery and trying to resync.

Android :: Nothing working / Microsoft Exchange / company email


HTC Eris :: Microsoft Exchange Not Working On Many ROMs

Aug 7, 2010

I'm really sorry for being annoying, but does anyone have any idea how to get signed up on Microsoft Exchange on 2.2 ROMs? Will Lock picker work?

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General :: Microsoft Exchange Email Doesn't Sync On Office WiFi?

Oct 11, 2013

Android default email client when connected to office wifi doesn't sync my e-mails while if i configures my exchange account in enhanced email it works absolutely fine and all my emails starts syncing on same office wifi.

I was having an offline chat with my system administrator and he told me that they have blocked something to avoid IP pool full issue ( new users were not able to connect to office wifi as almost everyone was using two IP, one on smartphone and one on laptop).

Question is how enhanced email client is able to sync? Can i make some changes in default android email client to make it sync.? My Edge connection is too slow to download emails and can't switch to 3g as it is a company provided connection.

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Android :: MS Exchange Error - Does Not Work Outside Company Domain?

Jul 9, 2010

I have Nexus One (Froyo). After a lot of struggle I set up the Email App for MS Exchange. It works fine until I am in Company WiFi zone (company domain). Once I switch to another WiFi zone (@ Home), it stops working and throws an error something like 'no server connection'. Can somebody please help me out resolving this problem?

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HTC Incredible :: Exchange Active Sync Company Directory

May 3, 2010

I searched the Activesync threads and haven't found this issue, hopefully someone can help me out. I have Activesync working fine, able to receive and send emails, have all of my contacts and calendar items. Works flawlessly, other than the Company Directory. When I search for someone in the Global Address List using the Online Directories and then Company Directory I get the person, their email, Company and Title but no phone numbers. I have used a couple of iPhones and they return all the info and accessing the OMA page and searching returns all the info. Any thoughts? I looked at the logs on the OMA sever (also our OWA server) and show no errors in the Event viewer or the IIS logs and VZW was completely useless.

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Samsung Epic 4G :: Access To Your Exchange Company Directory?

Sep 7, 2010

Has anyone figured out how to access your MS Exchange company directory on the Epic? My co-worker who has an Evo is able to when he goes to compose a new message, he has the option to search the company directory. But I do not on the Epic.

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Motorola Droid X :: Corporate Email Exchange Got It Working

Sep 24, 2010

I tried Froyo to setup Exchange email and could not get it working. I could not get Touchdown to work either until I discovered my Microsoft ISA server, in front of my Exchange 2003 server, was not setup right. Once I got that setup ISA Server 2004: Supporting Both Basic and Forms-based Authentication with a Single External IP Address and Web Listener (v1.1) the sync started working greatThe benefits of Touchdown are immense and I am no longer interested in Froyo handling of Exchange email. I am an IT guy and will recommend this program to all my android folks.

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General :: Nexus 4 - Exchange Email Not Working After 4.3 Update

Aug 18, 2013

I've updated my phone (nexus 4) to 4.3 And can't seem to be able.to setup exchange email account This used to work fine prior to update Symptoms using default email client Waiting to sync forever "couldn't open connection to server" msg I can sync 'Sent' mail folder but not the 'Inbox'!

Using TouchDown it will sync the calendar but not the mail.Tried switching auto sync data on and off, deleting and reinstating account, restarting phone - in various combinations nothing works.

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Android :: How Does Google Implement Microsoft Exchange Access

Jun 10, 2010

I know with Android 2.x there is the ability to tap into Microsoft Exchange, for at least email, if not calendar and contacts. I would like to see how this was accomplished. Particularly because Microsoft Exchange exposes SOAP web services, and I understand there is no native Android support for SOAP. Since this is open source, shouldn't I be able to find something in the Android source? If so, can you point me in the right direction of where to find it in the ~4Gig (!) source? I want to develop an application that accesses Exchange contacts and calendars, but don't want to reinvent that piece.

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HTC EVO 4G :: Microsoft Exchange Not Syncing

Sep 1, 2010

I was wondering if anyone is having difficulty with Touchdown or the native mail app in syncing with their work email through microsoft exchange. For some reason older mail disappears in both the native mail app and touchdown. Sometimes I would see an older email I kept and then it disappears. I have set it up so that email only gets deleted from our servers when I say so. I'm also running 2.2 Froyo. Also in the native mail app, I have deleted an email but it comes back, it never gets deleted. A little frustrating to say the least.

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Android :: Accessing Company Email On Personal Handset?

Nov 23, 2010

Do you access company email on your personal Evo? You better read this:
Wipeout: When Your Company Kills Your iPhone : NPR
I spoke with my company's IT director and he confirmed that this is possible.

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Android :: Avoiding Duplicate Contacts With Gmail / Microsoft Exchange

Jul 5, 2010

I have Gmail set up on my Nexus One (personal email). I also have Microsoft exchange setup (work email) and both work fine. The problem is that under my contacts there are duplicate entries both for Gmail and Microsoft exchange. That is causing some problems with my SMS app (duplicate contacts) and wanted to see how I could avoid syncing Microsoft exchange and delete it from my contact but still keep it on my phone. I have already unchecked the box to not sync my contacts but did that after adding it.

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General :: Microsoft Exchange Setup

Jul 10, 2012

I just made the switch from ios to android yesterday and so far I love my S3 and android. The only problem I have at the moment is I can not figure out how to setup my corporate email. I used the same settings that I had on my iPhone. I'm attempting to attach a screen shot for reference.

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Motorola Droid 2 : Microsoft Exchange Capabilities

Sep 6, 2010

Does the D2 have microsoft exchange capabilities?I am trying to set up my work email account.Any ideas?

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HTC Droid Eris :: How To Import Microsoft Exchange Server With GMAIL?

Jan 19, 2010

Question.. Am I able to import my work email account(Microsoft Exchange) with GMAIL to avoid paying extra fees through verizon to enable this through my phone?

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Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 : Syncing Microsoft Exchange Error

Oct 19, 2010

I have recently purchased sony xperia X10 (android operating system). I want to get it sync with Microsoft Exchange 2007. I got the problem doing so.I have entered the mail id, password and server address but the error message taping on screen is "please provide detailed server information.(0)" sometime "please provide detailed server information" I was using windows phone earlier and it was working fine, but it is not getting activated on moxier sync or android. I use Microsoft online productivity suit and server address is : https://red003.mail.apac.microsoftonline.com/owa.do anyone have any support for this?

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HTC Tattoo :: Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync Attachment & Browser On Handset

Apr 16, 2010

Use mail exchange and works great but has a small, but my big problem, can not receive (open) attachments, hours and hours spent I am hoping that I'll fail to find an answer but nothing. It is interesting that the attachment can be sent without a problem, but not receive. The incoming mail click on the download attachments on it apparently does not take it but not on an SD card or the device. I am hoping that the problem could possibly solve the master reset the device does the same and in the end we create an even bigger problem ... now can not even set up mail or use a browser, entering the same does not happen is absolutely nothing! tried to erase the memory of browser and other features, but nothing goes the better!

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HTC Hero :: Sync Phone With Their Global Address Book In Microsoft Exchange?

Aug 27, 2009

Has anyone managed to get the Hero to sync with their Global Address Book in Microsoft Exchange?

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Samsung Fascinate :: Microsoft Outlook Email

Nov 15, 2010

My work email is outlook. How do I link my phone with this account.

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HTC Droid :: Microsoft Tag Not Working On Eris

Mar 4, 2010

It seems Microsoft has come out with a scanner for android for free that they've previously made available on the iphone. Called Tag.
Microsoft Gives Android the Free Barcode-Reading Tag App - Microsoft tag android - Gizmodo. I found it in the marketplace but it doesn't work on my Eris. I downloaded it and opened it but couldn't get it to scan any of the barcodes or QR codes I tried whereas my Barcode Scanner app picked them up easily. The is started freezing, doing nothing. I uninstalled and then reinstalled and all I got was force closes after that. Maybe it is not compatible with 1.5 although it was in the marketplace. Has anyone else tried it successfully? I guess I will stick with Barcode Scanner, not sure if Tag does anything different or better than that anyway although the article said it has an advanced way of reading.

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HTC Hero :: Best Email Configuration - Microsoft Outlook POP3

Jan 5, 2010

I'm a proud new owner of the HTC Hero, I have a very specific interest in getting my email 'just so' on my Hero, and I made it work great. I think others may be in this situation so I made some detailed instructions that I thought I'd share in case it helps some people.

First off this is for those who (but not limited to):
1) Use Microsoft Outlook POP3 Mail
2) Want to keep that as your main mail source, but want to receive duplicates on the phone.
3) Want to be able to reply to a message from your phone and have it appear as if you wrote it from your computer.
4) Receive it as fast as possible
5) Conserve battery life
6) Want to use the HTC Mail widget to preview your messages and have a mail envelope icon in your notification bar.
7) Filter spam and other unnecessary messages from getting to your phone

The best way to set up email on an android phone:

Benefits:
- Email pushed to you, so its recieved quicker and preserves phone battery life. I went from about 8 hour battery life to about 27 hours.
- Combines addresses into one neat mail location
- Lets you reply as if you're replying from any of those addresses
- Filters spam and unwanted messages from getting to your phone
- Many mail options in android by setting it up this way. Ability to flag messages, sort messages, etc.
- Lets you view and quickly flip through or delete messages in a widget.
- Eliminates the "on behalf of" statement when sending through gmail.

How to set up:
- get gmail account
- set up gmail account to receive your mail account(s)... as many accounts as you may have.
- set up filters to filter spam, and any regular messages you dont want forwarded to your phone
- set up outgoing smtp servers instead of using gmail's. I use authsmtp.com. they are good and cheap. This will let you send your messages as if they were from your Outlook account and not send it saying from <your gmail address> on behalf of <your address>
- If you have troubles sending, you might want to set your smtp server's option to send as SSL, and do the same in Gmail...then they should talk nicely.

You probably have a bunch of other settings you want to set between Gmail and your Outlook as well. For example, you want to set your Outlook to leave the messages on the server, and then probably delete them after 2 days (so they don't build up eating up hard drive space). Then in Gmail, make sure that that too does not delete the messages from the server, so that if Gmail checks it first, it leaves it there for your main Outlook account to still get. Gmail is very powerful, as is Outlook so go through your settings to make sure they are all set up the way you want. I'm sure I'm forgetting some things you need to do, so take this guide as a starting point.

On your phone...

Menu->Settings->Data Syncronization->Google
- have auto-sync turned off, & background data turned on (for other apps that likely need it)
- shut off gmail syncronization from the settings menu.

- set up microsoft exchange activesync with gmail:
the whole point of doing this instead of just using the gmail app is to do two things:
1) let us use HTC's nice mail widget to preview and flip through messages, and
2) to have an envelope indicating we have new mail up in the notification bar instead of an @ sign that the Gmail App shows.

Also, if you just set it up as POP3 mail (which you could do to achieve the same thing) the mail notifications will be much slower, and it will eat up your battery life. The Exchange ActiveSync will preserve battery life and push mail to you like the Gmail app does. So again the point here is so you can use the HTC Mail Widget (2 points above)

So to set up ActiveSync with Gmail:
email address (all lower case): user@gmail.com
server address (all lower case):m.google.com
domain:<leave blank>
username (all UPPER CASE): USER@GMAIL.COM
password:<your password>

- Probably do not sync your contacts, this can screw up what you already have.
- Schedule as items arrive.

Now you can add the HTC Mail widget to neatly view messages in a widget, and you'll have an envelope at the top when you get new mail instead of the gmail @ sign, save battery, filter out spam and other unnecessary messages from getting to your phone, and other reasons listed above.

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Nexus :: Nexus One : Microsoft Exchange Folder Push

Jan 11, 2010

For me the Nexus one integration to MS Exchange is working fine except for one little problem. Although my inbox emails are getting push notified, I'd want an ability to choose other folders to get pushed also. I do not see any setting for that.

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General :: How To Sync Exchange Email With Stock ICS Email App

Mar 2, 2012

i can sync it easily with GB and froyo, but now ICS email app wants a PKCS#12 certificate in order for me to connect to outlook server.

anyway i can sync without it???

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Android :: Exchange Email Options

Sep 8, 2010

I notice my exchange email account does not allow folder sync other than the inbox. I see an app called Touchdown, but it appears to be a demo unless you shell out the cash for the app. Am I missing anything or is this the only avenue to get full exchange support?

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Android :: Setting Up Exchange Email

Aug 21, 2010

I succeeded in setting up exchange email on my nexus one.The things that bothers me a bit is that I can only select to sync emails from the last week/month/etc.In some cases I want to look at an old email to perform my work.It's great how with IMAP email you can scroll down and just press a button to read more emails. Is there anything similar for exchange? Or at least some workaround?

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General :: Android Email And Exchange APK

Dec 26, 2013

Link for the most current stock android email and exchange apk also the apk for the email widget.

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HTC EVO 4G :: Android And Exchange ActiveSync Push Email

Jun 14, 2010

I'm one who has not bought into all the iPhone and ipad Apple hype. And now that AT&T announced they would limit there data plans I'm even less of a fan.

So I've been using my corporate Blackberry.. I rarely surf on the phone - if ever to just use it to quickly prove a point or get some basic GPS navigation. Basically I use it as a phone, email device and calendar. Occasionaly to take a picture too.

I've not been too excited to change until now.

I understand the Evo can be used as a mobile hotspot at 4g? WOW! Anybody using it to serve wifi for a PS3 online game from it ? does it really work?

What about corporate push email? Will it work with Exchange ActiveSync to keep my Outlook email and calendars current on the phone? What about Gmail and yahoo push email? Will pushing emails from these three servers drain my battery?

How widespread is the Sprint 4g network? Any chance of getting 4g in places like Gainesville, FL, Macon, GA, Helen, Georgia?

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Android :: K9 - Best Email Client / Exchange Features

Apr 7, 2010

Been searching forums and the internet for an email client for Android, more specifically the Moto Droid. Is K9 the best it gets? Are there no other options besides the default client and K9? I don't need Exchange features, although my wife does.

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HTC EVO 4G :: HTC Email Client - Exchange Server - Delete From Phone Doesnt Delete From Exchange Server

Jun 22, 2010

Is this something I have to deal with or is there a setting I'm missing somewhere? Same thing w/ the calendar reminders. I have dismissed them on my phone but they still come up in outlook when I get home.

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Android :: Does HTC Stock Email App Support Exchange Push?

Jul 11, 2010

I know this has been talked about a lot in these forums, but I don't see any proof one way or the other. Some people say that the only way to get push notifications is to use the gmail app or a 3rd party app, and some people say you can use the stock HTC app and set things up through Exchange. Then some more people say that even setting it up through Exchange is a "pull" account as well, not push.However, what I don't see is hard core proof to back any of this up. I would imagine that there is documentation out there somewhere of what exactly is driving the email collection in the HTC Sense email app, and whether or not it is different for Exchange accounts.

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