[Q] Question about sending texts through Exchange - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I currently have a Galaxy Note but previous to this had a Tilt 2 (Touch Pro 2, Windows Mobile). With that phone connected to my Exchange server I would receive my text messages in Outlook 2010 and could reply to them, which would send the reply through my phone. With Android I'm still receiving the text messages in Outlook but I'm unable to reply, I get a message that I need to set up an SMS service. Anyone know if there's a way for me to get the functionality I had with Windows Mobile in Android?
Thanks.

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ActiveSync Setup
Do you have ActiveSync setup? You need to make sure to create the account on the phone and not just through a web interface.
ALSO my agency has ActiveSync disabled for Andriod devices as they do not have the same security standards as Win-phones and iPhones. You may not have the same interface because of the security standards may not allow direct sends from the phone through the server.

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[Q] E-Mail: "Re:" instead of "Aw:" (localization)

Hey guys,
got my SGSII couple of days ago. I'm currently using the built-in e-mail client with MS Exchange 2010 server. Since I'm currently using my phone in German language I need to change to reply codes for e-mails from "Aw: " (German) to "Re: " (International). Outlook 2010 is able to do this just fine.
- Can I change it on the SGSII to work correctly?
or
- Can I install another e-mail app (Kaiten/K-9/etc.) to get this working and will it sync with my account data I've entered into Android?
Edit: Since it's not entirely related to SGSII, I've created new thread in the general Android Q&A section. Please close/delete this one, thank you.

[Q] SGS2 Exchange 2010 client and modded ROMs

Hi, there
New to this forum group, having just taken delivery of SGS2, with three.co.uk.
Prior to this I had an HTC HD2 with O2 UK, and made much use of the HD2 forum groups in modding that phone.
This forum group has been so active, I see a steep learning curve ahead. This is all to the good - it means folks are enthusiastic about this phone.
A major reason for me choosing the SGS2 was that Samsung Exchange client supports SMS sync with Exchange 2010 accounts.
This is vital for work, as I can send up to 1000 sms a month to clients and staff.
With SMS sync, I can keep a message history for past and current issues and projects.
My question is: should I stick to the standard Samsung ROM (it isn't "3" branded, as I got it through a reseller, and came unlocked) to keep SMS sync?
Or, can I give in to my inner geek and get modding?
There seem to be 2 main branches for mods - Samsung ROM based and "other" ROM based.
If I were to install a modded ROM would I preserve the functionality?
Or, could I reinstall the Samsung Exchange client if it wasn't present in a modded ROM?
Please excuse me if the answer is out there. I have done extensive reading and searching, but haven't found an answer yet.
If the answer to my question is "search some more, son, this has been answered already", please let me know politely.
I would suggest learning first which things do you need to be able to run SMS sync. If the only thing you need its Samsung Exchange Client, you can use any ROM you like and you can install Samsung Exchange Client app in there so you would be able to run SMS sync without problems.
If SMS sync requires certain kernel or more deeper system stuff, it would be harder to move to another ROM.
Hi, AzureusPT, and thanks for replying
I suspect it is just the Samsung Exchange client I need - it is the only one, other than WM6.1/6.5 that has the SMS sync feature enabled. Standard Android and other variants (HTC, etc.), Apple and Windows Phone 7/7.5 don't enable the necessary features.
I've tried Nitrodesk Touchdown (on a HTC Wildfire I set up for my Mom as a second phone) and it's implementation is spotty.
I guess you're right - I will have to bite the bullet and try out various options. It will be the only way to know for sure what is necessary. From your comment, I take it the Samsung email (Exchange) client is available as a separate download?
Also, I see you are using HyperDroid-Androidmeda - I was thinking of giving that a go as my first ROM rooting adventure. Is it a variant of the Samsung ROM?
I'd also be very interested about this.
Here's another (older) thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1012634

Sending attachments via Exchange not working

Hi,
I do face a strange problem on my Flyer (3G / HC) using Vodafone SIM.
If I try to send a mail with an attachment bigger than 10KB via the stock mail app (T-online via Exchange Activesync) it stays forever in the "out" box.
Mail with attachment 2KB or 4KB is working.
Also working is forwarding an attachment.
The same account is working on WP7 device with same settings. Therefore it doesnt look like a provider issue ?
Same account on Flyer with IMAP is working. Other Exchange Accounts via touchdown also working.
Does someone have an idea of where I can have a look at ?
Seems that this could be a generic issue with T-online and Exchange on Android (3.x ?) devices.
Telekom stated in their german forum that they could reproduce with their "Test-flyer". (sorry, not allowed to post the link)
Are there some more people in that forum who face the same problem ?
Hate to be late to the party, but this has been happening at my company with all of our Android phones. Sending, forwarding, or replying to e-mails with attachments remain in the outbox indefinitely. Sometimes they will send after an exchange reboot or after a couple of weeks. Here is a solution I found on the microsoft forums:
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Solution found in my case:
In Exchange Management Console, go to Server Configuration > Client Access > Exchange ActiveSync tab.
Double click Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync Properties. Go to Authentication tab, and make sure Basic authentication is checked (mine already was) and check "Ignore client certificates" (default is set to Accept).
Cycle the WWW Publishing Service, and attachments should send.
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Corporate Email on Galaxy Tab

I have this tablet, however Iam not able to set up the email client to use my work email. I keep getting a message saying that my server requires settings that are not supported by this Android device.
can anybody tell me what is going on? I even went into the settings and encrypted the tablet because my work email requires to have the device encrypted but it did not work. However I also have the Galaxy phone but that works ok with my email. so my issues is only on the tablets.
Am I m missing something?
What email system does your company use?
Also this may need to move to Gen discussion.
This is not in the right forum.
If your exchange admin has enabled security features that Android does not have then you're out of luck unless you can get them to change them. Otherwise your web based exchange should work ok.
owa
Use your OWA address as the mail server.
Can you get mail on your phone? Then you should be able to get mail on your tab. If not, then your IS folks probably have owa sync disabled. We do for all phones except droid, apple, and bb.
I had the same problem with HC 3.1 and 3.2. You can try one of the ICS preview roms like Mabalitos ICS rom in this forum.
I finaly got it working with that after six months of struggeling.
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My corporate exchange servers have some requirements that the stock email application won't support so I ended up using Moxier mail. Suggest checking it out, im not sure if they have a demoversion though. Retail version is pricey but worth it for me, ymmv.
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[Q] S3 stock email app onto AOKP rom

Hi, I was wondering does anyone know how I can get either the stock Samsung Galaxy S3 email app or the email app from the Omega rom of the S3 onto my rom?
The rom I have installed right now is Liquid Smooth, and although it has an email app already on there, I feel it is lacking compared to the ones I used to have.
Specs are:
Samsung Galaxy S3 International
Running Liquid Smooth JB v2.9
or Android Version 4.2.2
Things I've tried,
So I found a few apk's online but every time I try to install them I keep getting a message that the app can't be installed, I'm unsure whether its the apk specifically or if its because there's already an email app on the rom but I did try a few apks.
I also tried placing the APK files into the /system/app/Email.apk folder of my device, and I can copy it on there if I correct the permissions but it still didn't let me do anything
I also tried a few of the threads here as well, although I came into some dead links unfortunately .
Anyway thanks heaps for any help!!
Nope. Requires samsung frameworks.
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Nope. Requires samsung frameworks.
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NOOOOOO, That seriously makes me sad, thanks for the info though, umm so is there any type of email app similar to it I could use? kind of like the one included with liquid smooth, but not umm scummy? Pretty much I liked the other one because it was simple and I could connect onto corporate m$ emails easily without having to find all the server information. I know I had the same type of email app when I ran Mildwild on my HTC Desire. So I'm wondering is there just a stock email.apk I can install without the use of samsung stuff?
Mildwild was aosp so it just used the Google one - an older version of what's in aokp.
Are you sure the default one won't connect? What type of account do you have?
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Mildwild was aosp so it just used the Google one - an older version of what's in aokp.
Are you sure the default one won't connect? What type of account do you have?
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I'm starting to get a feeling that what I remember about mildwild email app was wrong like you are saying . I'm trying to connect up two university emails which use I think the exchange server or some sort of microsoft one? and 2 Gmail accounts and 1 hotmail.
The others works fine, but the university accounts ask for a lot of information which I think I can get online, but usually with the samsung email app, I just type my university email, and password and then magic happens and everything works perfect, and I was hoping the normal email app was similar?
Depends on the accounts. For Microsoft office 365, you just enter e-mail address, password and server (which is m.outlook.com) in any e-mail client and it should auto detect.
If it is an exchange account, it may be more complicated. Really depends what type of e-mail system it is. As an exchange administrator myself, I have never seen exchange auto detect in any e-mail client unless the device is authenticated against the actual domain the exchange server is configured on.
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Depends on the accounts. For Microsoft office 365, you just enter e-mail address, password and server (which is m.outlook.com) in any e-mail client and it should auto detect.
If it is an exchange account, it may be more complicated. Really depends what type of e-mail system it is. As an exchange administrator myself, I have never seen exchange auto detect in any e-mail client unless the device is authenticated against the actual domain the exchange server is configured on.
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Are you really an exchange administrator? Thats awesome as!!
I tried using a server of m.outlook.com and it worked perfectly . I guess the normal samsung email app must use the m.outlook.com automatically while the stock email must be specified. Once I had to do a similar thing, but I had to find some sort of pod server and stuff, which was why I was hoping to find something simple like the samsung email app. But now I know I just need to add the m.outlook.com bit, its perfect!! Thanks heaps!! Much appreciated!!
Oh that's good.
We're using office 365 now. Microsoft are migrating us to exchange 2013 this weekend. They said all mobile devices should reconnect again fine, except s2 and s3's which may be down all weekend, so perhaps they are different.
That said though, even when I had the stock client installed I still had to specify the m.outlook.com "server"
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