[Q] Email.apk with exchange security bypassed? - AT&T Samsung Galaxy Note I717

Hey guys. Does anybody know where I can find a WORKING Email.apk for our Notes? I really like the built-in email for my exchange account at work, i just hate having to type in a code whenever I use my phone. I'm currently running TouchDown, but I prefer the UI of the stock email.
Thank you in advance!

Did you ever find one? I am looking for this as well. Thanks.

will this work?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1117452

Related

[Q] Fix Android MS Exchange setup wizard to allow Lotus Traveler connection

We are running Lotus Notes at work (I will accept all the pity that anyone cares to give me). We have version 8.x and have Lotus Traveler servers up and running. The Lotus Traveler software on android leaves a few things to be desired.
Traveler server can speak standard ActiveSync. The problem is that the Gingerbread and Froyo versions of the Exchange setup on android broke the ability to put in a custom URL for the "exchange/traveler" server.
http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=14486
Is anyone aware of any way around this? I would like to remove the traveler software and just use the built in email app with my lotus email. There are some apps that you can run on the android that will use ActiveSync to work with a traveler server but I really wanted to use the built in email app if possible.
Maybe someone who developed a custom Email.apk that allowed for a manual server URL?
Thank you.
Working EMail.apk
Hi,
I had the same problem. I patched the current EMail.apk from Gingerbread, now it works for all my Traveller Accounts. This version is the Galaxy Tab version, but should also work on smaller devices.
Have fun,
Bender.
bender77 said:
Hi,
I had the same problem. I patched the current EMail.apk from Gingerbread, now it works for all my Traveller Accounts. This version is the Galaxy Tab version, but should also work on smaller devices.
Have fun,
Bender.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thank you. How does one install this? Do I need to remove the old Email.apk or can I install this one over the top? (phone is rooted but does not have custom rom or kernel)
Problem with BodyPreference
Hi,
I have one more problem with the current app.
I get only Mime Encoded EMails and they are not displayed correctly.
I have to first work this out, then you can use the app.
When you have a roote phone, all you have to do is go to /system/app
delete Email.apk and Email.odex (if you have one), then copy the new Email.apk to this plays. Open Email.apk, the app is installed and then reboot your device.
Bender.
Awesome. Thank you for working on this.
Any luck making this work?
I have a Lotus Notes Traveler account and i'm trying to make use of the built-in email in ICS. All my calendar entries and mail headings are syncing just fine but there's no visible body to be read in any email.
Anyone with a solution?
Nobody?
Sent from my GT-I9100 using Tapatalk
Hi,
I am on stock ICS Galaxy Note and want to use my lotus notes using native email client but I am not able to sync because my company uses port number in server name like :
mail.mydomain.com:15001/servlet/traveler
if i put :15001 the mail client Next button gets disabled any fix for this?
Same here.... This custom port is killing me... You could try setting a port forwarding from another computer, setting ot as you server.
Not sure it will work, but it might.
Also if anyone here has the latest LotusTraveler.apk (v. 8.5.3.2) could you please post?
Sent from my HTC Sensation XE with Beats Audio using xda premium
Do I have to rename attached .zip file to .apk
Thanks

[Q] Exchange 2003 -> Android 2.3.5 Calendar sync problems

Hi there,
After having posted earlier about the sync problems here, I would like to find out what is causing the problem.
I have done a lot of flashing lately and am pretty sure it must be either the Calendar/Agenda or the Sync program in Android 2.3.5 that's causing the problems (not sync-ing edited items made on the Exchange/Outlook client side).
Other clients, when installed on the phone, like TouchDown for Exchange, synchronizing everything fine.
My first question would be:
Has the Activesync program on the phone been updated from Android 2.3.4 to 2.3.5?
For, if not, it must be the Calendar/Agenda app that needs to be at the origin of the problems.
Can anyone confirm this?
The other question would be:
Depending on the answer on the first question, could either the sync or the Calendar/Agenda from 2.3.4 be ported to 2.3.5?
I'll gladly be willing to test. I have tried myself to replace the apps, but I don't seem to be able to find the appropriate files.
Anyone any help?
Regards,
Solved by updating to CM7 Android 2.3.7
Hi there,
Problem has been solved for me by updating to VictoryMod 2.1 (based on CM7) which is running Android 2.3.7.
Regards,
I have the same problem with google calendar sync. I have had it since I changed to 2.3.5 JVT and it's still here after changing to 2.3.5 JVU on Galaxy S. Is there a way to fix this without changing the entire rom?
I have also the same problem with GSII but I can't upload another rom, it's a company phone.
Is there anyway to have it working on GSII?
Thx, David
Exchange sync has always been iffy for me. I eliminated the problem using Google Calendar on the phone and using G-Syncit with Outlook to keep my desktop sync'd with Google. It isn't as elegant as using Exchange exclusively, but it has been flawless.
I guess it will work until I can get over the fear of migrating the Exchange Server to Google Mail.

[Q] cm7 exchange email app issues...

I am currently using cm7 SD final on my NT16. I found the email app comes with it useful but not polished. It does allow search and it also strips previous email date information when you reply to an email. Does anybody have any suggestions?
I am aware of Touchdown, Enhanced mail, Kaiten and k9 options. The last two options don't support push. I have read good thongs about the first two but I am still researching for other options such as ported email apk from other ROMs or something.
I am using Touchdown to access my work exchange account, and I have no complaints about it.
dcgrove said:
I am using Touchdown to access my work exchange account, and I have no complaints about it.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
That really seems like the way to go....
Does anybody have any experience w/ the CM9 email app? Is it better than the one comes with CM7?
Does anybody use the CM7 Stock Email app? I am still trying to find a solution to this w/o going to Enhanced Mail or any other 3rd party email client.
Somehow, I can't believe that the Stock CM7 Email app will purposely strip out date, cc and bc info on a reply. Is this a isolated instance of CM7 for Nook or is it a general issue w/ the Email app in CM7?
Yes i used a modified one (which i include in my modified stock ROM) and works pretty well, see below:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=8007001&postcount=1
~ Veronica

[Q] Is there a way to make my S4 look like a GNex for exchange email purposes?

Here's the deal - I want to add my corporate email account to the stock app on my S4 however - my company has stopped approving individual Android phones to the network. They now want me to use the 3rd party app Touchdown, which I don't want to do.
My last phone was a Galaxy Nexus and was able to successfully use the activesync exchange. Is there a way to trick my company in thinking I have a GNex (approved phone) so I can use the native app? Changing the phone name in the build.prop file didn't seem to work.
I'd prefer to use the S4 native app but if I can pull the stock app from the GNex, that works too.
Thanks for your help!
Matt
I can't really answer your question, but have one of my own to you. What's wrong with Touchdown? I actually prefer it since I only have to enter my pin when I launch the app. When I configured the stock app for Exchange I had to enter it every time I woke my phone which drove me crazy. I acknowledge it's a personal preference thing.
AliceBToklas said:
I can't really answer your question, but have one of my own to you. What's wrong with Touchdown? I actually prefer it since I only have to enter my pin when I launch the app. When I configured the stock app for Exchange I had to enter it every time I woke my phone which drove me crazy. I acknowledge it's a personal preference thing.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Stock looks so much nicer. Looks like an app actually created for JB. Touchdown looks like a blackberry app from 2003. I like the way stock integrates with my calendar.
Also, I used the modified version of the stock app so I didn't have to enter a PIN
mattyb65 said:
Stock looks so much nicer. Looks like an app actually created for JB. Touchdown looks like a blackberry app from 2003. I like the way stock integrates with my calendar.
Also, I used the modified version of the stock app so I didn't have to enter a PIN
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
While I agree that visually Touchdown is not as nice as the stock app, it will sync the phone's native calendar with exchange.
mutelight said:
While I agree that visually Touchdown is not as nice as the stock app, it will sync the phone's native calendar with exchange.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Do you know how? My understand is that while it may sync with contacts, it can't sync with the stock calendar.
mattyb65 said:
Do you know how? My understand is that while it may sync with contacts, it can't sync with the stock calendar.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
When you setup the account in Touchdown you just select the Calendar to sync.
I have used it on many different ROMs and since my Galaxy Nexus. I have noticed that sometimes it can take a while for the events to appear in the calendar. (A couple hours at times at first.)
I think you are SOL. The Exchange server you will connect to can (and is probably configured) to check a unique hash generated from your current phone that is registered at the first sync that was done on your GNex. There are hacks out there, but I have no idea how well they work.
mattyb65 said:
Stock looks so much nicer. Looks like an app actually created for JB. Touchdown looks like a blackberry app from 2003. I like the way stock integrates with my calendar.
Also, I used the modified version of the stock app so I didn't have to enter a PIN
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Can you point me to the modified stock app? I'd at least like to take a look and see if it's something I can use. I'll not totally sold on Touchdown and an alternative would be nice.
mattyb65 said:
Here's the deal - I want to add my corporate email account to the stock app on my S4 however - my company has stopped approving individual Android phones to the network. They now want me to use the 3rd party app Touchdown, which I don't want to do.
My last phone was a Galaxy Nexus and was able to successfully use the activesync exchange. Is there a way to trick my company in thinking I have a GNex (approved phone) so I can use the native app? Changing the phone name in the build.prop file didn't seem to work.
I'd prefer to use the S4 native app but if I can pull the stock app from the GNex, that works too.
Thanks for your help!
Matt
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I'm a little confused here. So you can use your phone but only if you use Touchdown. Does touchdown connects to your network some special way? What error do you get when you try to use your S4 mail app?
mutelight said:
When you setup the account in Touchdown you just select the Calendar to sync.
I have used it on many different ROMs and since my Galaxy Nexus. I have noticed that sometimes it can take a while for the events to appear in the calendar. (A couple hours at times at first.)
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I've been using Touchdown for a few years now and I really like it but I've never found a way to have the Touchdown calendar copied/synched/etc to the phone's built-in calendar. I know this option exists for the contacts but I just checked all of the settings in TD again and an option to do so with the calendar does not appear to exist. Please tell me how you accomplish this?
drivie said:
I've been using Touchdown for a few years now and I really like it but I've never found a way to have the Touchdown calendar copied/synched/etc to the phone's built-in calendar. I know this option exists for the contacts but I just checked all of the settings in TD again and an option to do so with the calendar does not appear to exist. Please tell me how you accomplish this?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
When you initially set up the account it gives you the tick boxes for email, contacts, and calendar. I select email and calendar but not contacts and it has always synced my calendar.
darek65 said:
I'm a little confused here. So you can use your phone but only if you use Touchdown. Does touchdown connects to your network some special way? What error do you get when you try to use your S4 mail app?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Correct. I was told by my internal IT that they do not authenticate individual models of Android phones anymore for activesync (because there is so many different versions. ugh.). So they tell you that if your device isn't already on the list, you need to use Touchdown. I was able to use the stock app on the Gnex, but can't on my S4. The error message simply says "Setup could not finish: Authentication failed".
I was hoping there would be some way to manipulate the app so my phone would appear as a GNex to the network.
Now that the S4 had been out for a little bit I will give this a bump and hope someone had a solution Please help . Thanks!
mattyb65 said:
Now that the S4 had been out for a little bit I will give this a bump and hope someone had a solution Please help . Thanks!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Not sure if this will help you but for a while I had flipped to another client see this url http://forums.androidcentral.com/verizon-galaxy-note-2/231093-i-miss-my-email-widget.html
And see the post from 12-18-2012, 11:55 AM alvarez13.
One of the many times I restored I did have a problem with FC's and created a step 6...
6. If this doesn't work just remove those two apps from the app folder and install the 2 apks from the SD Card. Then run TIBU and convert email to a system app, if it errors reboot the device.
If all else fails you just remove those two apks, and rename the original files back and reboot. Of course as always....
Please make a backUp when trying any mod, I am not responsible if your phone breaks. Yada Yada :good:
So update: I downloaded CM and can use the stock email app. For some reason on CM - my S4 appears as a GNex to my company's servers. Is there anyways to make that change so I can enjoy stock email use on TouchWiz?
Somebody must know how to make this change. Please help!
mutelight said:
When you initially set up the account it gives you the tick boxes for email, contacts, and calendar. I select email and calendar but not contacts and it has always synced my calendar.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I also did not find a way to sync calendar. Should I un-install Touch Down and re-install it to get to the option?
Thanks
mattyb65 said:
So update: I downloaded CM and can use the stock email app. For some reason on CM - my S4 appears as a GNex to my company's servers. Is there anyways to make that change so I can enjoy stock email use on TouchWiz?
Somebody must know how to make this change. Please help!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I would suggest Hyperdrive as an option and choose aosp email client vs tw. Hope that helps. Idk if it will but it seems it would since it's based off of cm's email client.
If I helped don't forget to hit that thanks button.
Sent from my Hyperdrive S4
xM Minton Mx said:
I would suggest Hyperdrive as an option and choose aosp email client vs tw. Hope that helps. Idk if it will but it seems it would since it's based off of cm's email client.
If I helped don't forget to hit that thanks button.
Sent from my Hyperdrive S4
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Sweet Jesus that did the trick. Thank you so much. You are the man. :good:

[Q] [?] AOSP Lollipop E-mail Client?

Hey All:
There seemed to have been some work in the past getting the AOSP E-mail Client up and running on Touchwiz, but I can't find any updated Lollipop AOSP files.
Does anybody know if we can get the Lollipop AOSP E-mail Client up and running on the S5 running (rooted, custom) Touchwiz roms? I'm looking for its Android Wear integration (and can't get Gmail's exchange abilities running).
Thanks for any help.
--Databoy2k
E-mail client It has been replaced by Gmail. You have to use gmail as a client also for account not google.
Unfortunately all that I get are crashes on Gmail when I sideload in the Exchange support. Are you sure that the AOSP client isn't available? Samsung still builds their custom version for lollipop; it just doesn't have decent Wear support.
databoy2k said:
Are you sure that the AOSP client isn't available?.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
He literally just told you gmail replaced the aosp email client. also the exchange support afaik was only needed to be sideloaded with the first few builds of that gmail update. since lollipop came out exchange can be done natively by the gmail app alone
EDIT:
I made a mistake gmail only nativley supports exchange on nexus devices. install this http://www.apkmirror.com/apk/google...ge-services-6-5-1729047-android-apk-download/ to get it working
-PiLoT- said:
He literally just told you gmail replaced the aosp email client. also the exchange support afaik was only needed to be sideloaded with the first few builds of that gmail update. since lollipop came out exchange can be done natively by the gmail app alone
EDIT:
I made a mistake gmail only nativley supports exchange on nexus devices. install this http://www.apkmirror.com/apk/google...ge-services-6-5-1729047-android-apk-download/ to get it working
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I should have been more clear to keep from getting flamed. I wasn't attacking him, I was just asking whether the two were still available simultaneously, in the same way as Hangouts hasn't fully replaced the Messenger application (and the latter has been released to the play store). I deserved that tone of a response.
Installing the Exchange Services and using Gmail to handle my Exchange account results in FC's of Gmail on boot and any time I try to access the Exchange account in Gmail. I'm on a Galaxy S5 (W8) running XTreStoLite (a stripped down but otherwise stock Touchwiz ROM). My hope was that AOSP is still around. If not, then maybe I'll try the Nine e-mail client.
No offense intended and glad someone came to the original responder's aide after my rude comment.
--Databoy2k
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/themes-apps/aosp-e-mail-active-version-t3090141
I'm switching from a Moto to Nexus shortly and was upset to see no more stock mail app, I am going to try the apk's from the above thread. Hope they will work, Gmail just isn't as good.

Categories

Resources