Hello,
I am running stock android version 4.1.2 (rooted with philz safe custom kernel) on my galaxy note gt-n7000. I am unable to setup my corporate email account under Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync.
I tried to setup my corporate account on another device and it worked like a charm. No issues at all.
Then i setup my yahoo accounts on my phone. It also worked fine on my phone. I am sending and receiving mail through my phone using yahoo accounts.
I removed unneeded apps like samsung reader hub, mini diary, snote etc I removed all the samsung bloatware. Accidently i removed playstore files and lost my cellphone network as well. But i figured out and restored these apk files. Now the only problem is that i am unable to setup account under microsoft exchange activesync. Could you please let me know what backend files are required for exchange to work properly?
Waiting for response. Do let me know if you want to know anything.
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Hey Community,
I have an HTC HD running WM 6.5 and a HTC Magic running froyo. The HD syncs all sms via active sync with the exchange server.
Is there an app for android that syncs SMS with my exchange server?
The latest version of touchdown does it ...
I've also suggested it as a feature for Handcent on there forums!
thanks man, works fine now
Touchdown can only sync inbox, other folders can not sync even I selected them to sync.
So I want to use Samsung email client for my other phone,
I extract email.apk from /system/app,
But it can not be installed on other phone,
Just show installation failed.
I tested on HTC, Motorola, all are rooted Android 4.0.4.
Is there any limitation from install this Samsung email client to other phone?
Hi all,
I have some question regarding hotmail on the stock email app.
Previously I was using Touchdown to sync and read my hotmail, everything was working except the delay updating the read/deleted emails on the server side. Two days ago it stopped working (mainly a server issue, already resolved), though, and I gave the stock email a try...
To my amazement, it worked almost flawlessly, html email, contacts synced, read/deleted emails updated instantly on the hotmail server... all in my home network.
However, in my work network, it is another story. It never connects to the server, and can't sync anything. Now, I know they (and the firewall) block almost all other ports except 80 at my work network, but Touchdown was working there, so now I have got the questions:
1. does the stock email use different protocol for activesync than Touchdown?
2. if so, is there any way to make it to use a protocol that works in a firewalled environment?
thanks
Hello All.
I have a strange problem, whenever I setup my MS Exchange on my Galaxy 10.1 Tab, it gets stuck trying to synch and shows a message "loading" for hours without showing any email messages.
I have done many different things including factory reset a number of times!! and did not work. When I tried other email applications, it worked.
By accident, I discovered that I had to remove my gmail account and then add MS exchange account and then it worked!
However, when I add my gmail (google) account for Market, it stops working again.
Can anyone suggest a solution or a workaround to have both google and MS exchange work at the same time?
I have p7500 with XXKI1 fimware.
I would like to setup an ms exchange sever account, but my phone can not connect to the server. With Touchdown I succed to connect only with Exchange server 2007, but then push email not working. I have to manually refresh my emails. Extra thing is that it does not download pictures and attachments.
With the built in email client does not work.
I think the exchange server does not have a certificate. With Samsung S2 (2.3.6) it was working perfectly. Is it an S3 promblem or is it related to android 4.0.4?
Thanks.
Hi all, new here and since Microsoft Outlook mail claims it's a Samsung issue and Samsung never answers, I hope anyone here knows what to do.
I use Outlook mail, and I had it always installed on my Samsung Galaxy A5 2017 mail app. It automatically synced my contacts and calendar also on the Samsung stock apps. Very convenient.
Now, however, it stopped working. I tried reinstalling it, but it constantly gives the message that it cannot connect to the server. I CAN set it up as IMAP, but that's obviously not what I want as it won't sync contacts and calendar.
After Microsoft claimed it was a Samsung problem I tried to set up the Outlook account via active exchange sync in the (terrible) Gmail app. Same result: cannot connect to the server.
I have used various configuration settings, incl. manual set up (eas.outlook.com, m.hotmail.com, etc.) and obviously the password is correct.
The Outlook app I now had to install does not sync calendars and contacts, by Outlooks own admission (seriously....?) so that's no option.
I want to simply connect my Samsung stick apps again to active exchange sync as it has always done. And Microsoft says its not them...
Anyone has any suggestion?
thanks!
Bart