MDA Vario II Exchange & DirectPush - General Topics

All,
I have setup my exchange 2003 sp2 for direct push, can some tell me how I can configure my MDA Vario II in order to work with direct push?
Thanks
Msuk

You need to sync your device using ActiveSync, it will recognise that your device and Exchange are push enabled, and display addition settings for syncing with Exchange.
The only challenge you may have is ensuring that you have the relevant certifcates installed on your device if using SSL

Hi,
Is there a guide or something I could use to set this up?
Thanks
Msuk

http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=55403

Managed to get it all working

I'm having problems setting up my Vodafone v1605 for Direct Push with my Exchange server.
I'm pretty sure it's to do with SSL certifcates. Do I have to purchase a certificate as a self-signed cert doesn't appear to work?

Hi,
You can use your own certs, I created mine using SelfSLL then exported the cert as a .cer file and installed it on my Vario II.
Thanks

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Qtek 8310 and MS Exchange

Has anyone got this phone connected to a MS Exchnage server? Is it simple to set up to connect to Exchange? Does the unit ship with MS Active Sync?
yep. easy like on the others just the folders are a bit tricky
SSL
It's quit easy until you try to configure SSL.
I couldn't install our own Certificate Authority. I had to Unlock the device.
http://spaces.msn.com/members/xpworld/Blog/cns!1pwLVDaHQF6ltiEJslNeKRkA!198.entry
Configuring Exchange to use SSL for ActiveSync and OMA is also a littele bit tricky.
http://www.petri.co.il/problems_with_forms_based_authentication_and_ssl_in_activesync.htm
Mail really works fine with my Tornado (QTec)
There are only a few drawbacks with this device.
eegee

How Many BlackBerry / GoodLink Converts since AKU 2.3?

Hey all,
I own a Wizard (8125), which I switched from a BB 8700c and then thought I had made a dear mistake.
But until recently, I found out that's not the case. DirectPush is a blessing. It works even better than when I had GoodLink! (and GLA is proprietary, and doesn't aggregate my existing e-mail accounts)
Are there any others who let go of their crackberry just like i did? I'd like to know!
8125 problems
I gave up the 7100g to be the crash test dummy for our company on the 8125.
So far it has been a disaster! I welcome any and all suggestions on configuration. I have SIM/CID unlocked, and have since changed from Summiter's 2.3 to the recently released Cingular 2.25 yesterday. I am in an outsourced corporate exchange 2003 sp2 environment (provider is usa.net).
They(usa.net) have assured me that my account is properly provisioned for Outlook Mobile Access. I have the correct server address, ssl checked, correct user name and password (obviously) and correct domain.
I was getting a message to correct my exchange server password, that has gone away. Now activesync begins synchronizing and then returns to the Comm Manager app with the activesync button disabled (activesync error code 0x80004004)
I have an opportunity to save the company $15 per month, per device if I can pull this off. That's a savings of over $30,000 this year alone!
Help Please!
You could try to setup a free account with mail2web.com and see if you can get that to work for you, If that does work you would be able to go back to your other provider with some confidence that the problem is on their end.
just a thought.
Mail2Web direct push works fine... no exchange
do I need a certificate installed on the 8125 for my OWA site (exchange.usa.net)?

Emails from exchange (free vista for help!)

Hi
Can sombody let me know how i can get email direct from my exchange server please?
i have an exchange 2003 server at work with OWA and want to recieve emails on the go from it?
Whats the best ways to do this?
If sombody helps me quick i have a Legit unactivated Vista premium they can have the key for as im really deperate for help
Not 100% sure of the ins and outs, but exchange 2003 has to have SP2.
Also, check this http://thelazyadmin.com/index.php?/archives/409-Configuring-Direct-Push.html
Might help!
Good luck!
Hi,
forget the native MS Push, try OLX Mobile Access from www.gangl.de. Been using this since 2005 and had no probs at all. Absolutely recommended !
This really depends how you want to sync your e-mail. If you want Push, you will need to have exhange server 2003 with SP2 install and have WM5 with Push technology. If you just want to download e-mail everytime you connect your device to the internet, you can do it with any version of exchange 2003 and almost any version of windows mobile.
Also, to get e-mail directly fro your exchange server will depends on your server settings. But you will at least require the following informaton:
1) Server address
2) Username (this does not necessary be the same as your e-mail address, it is the actual username that let you log onto exchange server. Usually it will be the same username as your Outlook Web Access for Exchange 2003)
3) Password (for the above username)
4) Domain (this domain is necessary or else your pocket pc will not be able to access the proper location where your e-mail is located)
Once you have all of the above information, you can either set it up on Active Sync on your PC or on your PPC. To do it on PPC, open Active Sync, Menu, Configure Server... enter all of the above information (remember to click SSL encryted if your server is encryted {most likely it will be}). Then go back to Active Sync, Menu, Options... change all of the data that you want to get from exchange server (ie: Contacts, Calendar, etc). Now you are all set. You just need to connect your device to the internet, open Active Sync, click on the Sync button, it will automatically fetch the information from your server. For Push to work, simply leave your internet connect open, go to your Comm Manager, make sure the Push symbol is Green (or On). Your e-mail will automatically be downloaded to your PPC once it arrive to the server. I will not leave Push on if you are using GPRS or HSDPA as e-mail send to your mobile device will not have been SPAM filtered (unless your server admin has the SPAM filter turn on but it is unlikely as this will restriction user control, normally SPAM is filter by client software like Office on PC), so your internet connect charges can ge quite big!
Anyway, hope this will help. Ciao.
Pete
One more note, if you are using Vista, it is about 100 times easier... you just need to have your Microsoft Office Outlook setup to connect to your Exchange server and it will automatically know what settings needed to put onto your pocket PC :O)
And setting it up on Outlook could be quite easy as well if your Exchange Server has auto-configure utilities to download (ie: allow you to download the .prf files for your account profile and you can just import that to Outlook and everything will be automatically setup.). Hope this help and not too too complicated for you.
Pete
Hi folks,
you don't need exchange. Although i have one, i mentioned OLX Mobile Access which also supports MS Outlook without Exchange, it's called OLX Mobile Access Personal. You can download a 30 days trial.
And you should, for this one is really cool. It even supports Outlook Notes !
Setup and configuration is in english, so don't mind the german website.

WM5 - Direct Push - SSL & certificate

Hello,
I would like to have your experience feedbacks about Direct Push and SSL under WM5.
I have my own authority of certification (Windows 2003 Server) and I generated the root certificate and installed this one in the terminal.
But activesync does not function (error 8001014). Lot of articles covers the subject, how to add certificates root, the activesync errors, but nothing goes. I spent already much time on the subject.
Then I decided to contact Microsoft. The answer is surprising: Microsoft use direct push with HTTP and not with https (strange isn't it ?)
Here their answer: "Indeed, we have in-house HTC but we pass in HTTP and not in https… If not, WM5 in SSL functions and all the incidents which I saw relate to WM5 and not WM6 and the resolution were to pass in HTTP "
I have create this post to know if somebody made a success of this exploit or if it is really impossible...
Thanks in advance
PS: Does WM6 works with SSL/Direct Push/Own certificate ?
Anyone Please ?
I am using SSL over WM6 right now. What I did was I renamed my *.crt file to *.cer and then put it into the mobile phone and clicked on it to install the certificate. After that I can use SSL over Exchange.
-TKN
Do you have FormBased Authentication enabled? If so; read this: http://www.petri.co.il/problems_with_forms_based_authentication_and_ssl_in_activesync.htm
And perform option 3. I'm running Exchange 2003 with SLL and Form Based Authentication enabled, and having pushmail.
I am not exactly using Exchange Server but something similar. It is a software by Kerio called Kerio Mail Server. It has push mail features and many other features that exchange lack. Setup is very simpler for me on Kerio than on Exchange but the procedure for setting up Push Mail is very simple: go into your pocket pc, setup the server information and ssl if using it. Then download the certificate from the kerio mail server and rename the file from *.crt to*.cer for windows mobile to be able to install it. Then once it is installed, you can sync and receive mail on pocket pc using push mail. I am not familiar with Form Based Authentication and I think it has no relationship with Push Mail unless you are using it without SSL. I don't think you can use Form Based Authentication since there is only SSL option in the pocket pc. Hope this helps!
-TKN
I don't know what Georgeot uses for mail. I assumed he used Exchange. And with exchange there is a problem with the ActiveSync, FormBased Authentication and SSL on one computer.

A strange problem from mail2web (in wm6.0)

I just upgrade my palm 750 from wm5 to wm6.
In the past, I can sync my data and email everywhere with mail2web service.I feel happy.However it's too slow to pick up phone and hang up the call in wm5.0.
so I upgrade to wm6.0.it can solve them.but I got a big problem now.I can't use mail2web sync service.
I've according to its guide.
server: mobile.exchange.mail2web.com
user: myusername_mail2web.com
domain: ad2
(encrypted connection)
If I sync with encrypted connection(SSL),it will appear:
The security certificate on the server is not valid.Contact your Exchange Server administrator or ISP to install valid certificate on the server (Support Code:0X80072F06)
If no,it will appear:
You account in microsoft exchange server does not have permission to sync with your current setting. support code:0x85010004
And I also tried to get the certification from the server via "SslChainSaver.exe" and import all to my palm.
But it still can not work. I am so upset.please help me.
I use mail2web as well. Mine works fine.
You need different settings for WM6 than you have for WM5.
The username is not in the format: myusername_mail2web.com but is username_mailxxxx
It's explained on their site. My email settings then activesync settings I think.
Hi.I've tried to input as you said.but it can not work.
Have you import any certification on your device?
kmc319 said:
I use mail2web as well. Mine works fine.
You need different settings for WM6 than you have for WM5.
The username is not in the format: myusername_mail2web.com but is username_mailxxxx
It's explained on their site. My email settings then activesync settings I think.
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And their site said username_mail2web.com. it's very strange
I've not put any certification or anything on - just typed it in as instructed on their site and it worked with no problem.
Sorry can't help more.
Try this
Try this:
change your user: myusername_mail2web.com
to
[email protected]
use @ instead of _
no need to fill up "ad2" its automatic.
the setting on mail2web website is not always universal for some devices.
mine is works that way... Good Luck!

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