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Ok I have wrestled with this for 2 days straight.
I had issues with this with my CFO's windows mobile device but at least his was giving me a specific error message.
My Tilt has the latest Dutty ROM upgrade (Dual Touch), I haven't been able to get my exchange server synced OTA.
I run a Exchange 2007 Enterprise environment. Everything on the server side is fine. My OWA url is https://webmail.firethornmobile.net. All I get is waiting on network after 2-15 minutes.
I have soft reset, deleted the PC partnership, taken my connection off of auto and tried both my work connection and isp.
I'm starting to suspect it maybe the ROM upgrade but it was doing the same thing when I first started the phone.
Please help.
OMA enabled?
Do you have the OMA enabled? Do you have the server root CA installed in the tilt (I am assuming you are using secure method for OMA)?
I have flashed Dutty's dual touch v2 and I don't have problem to get emails through OMA services.
Do you ever get the other PDA sync with email before? From the error message, it seems the Activesync in the Tilt can't talk to the exchange (front end) server at all.
Yes on Exchange 2007 OMA is enabled natively. In the middle of seperating data centres from our sister company.
We just got bought by Qualcomm so we never bought a cert from Verisign. I am using a self sign cert from our exchange server ( I have to turn SSL off on the pda side.
This has never worked, I already called Cingular and they said if I can get webmail from gmail and hotmail then it isn't their problem.
I have installed the self signed cert on the handset.
OK, you don't need to install the self-signing cert in the PDA, but you need to install the root cert of the self-signing cert in the PDA.
Usually, a server cert or user cert has a root authority (CA), you need to install the CA cert in the PDA, not the server cert.
If you can install a window server (2000 or 2003), you can enable the certificate authority server and issue your exchange server a server certificate. In this case, you will have your own root certificate. I don't suggest you to use Verisign's certificate because everyone has Verisign's root certificate can try to "play" with your OMA server.
However, the error message is still showing that the Activesync in PDA can't reach to the OMA at all.
BTW, the push email doens't work if it's not on the SSL connection.
I apologize that I wasn't clear. Its is the root cert from the CA (Which is our DNS server).
I realize the message means that it isn't getting to OMA. I have been on the phone with AT&T and HTC aboutthis and no one can tell me why it can't connect. I have been given tons of different network settings by AT&T and HTC and nothing changes. I get different error messages but when i put everything back to the way it should be it still gives me this generic message.
I have configured my CFO's handset to get email (Its Palm Treo with WM 6.0) and even though that was a pain in ass it still works (just as good as his Blackberry) and he has SSL unchecked as well.
In that case, you can try to see if you can reach to the OWA from your PDA, if it can, you shall not have network issue.
BTW: the connon name of the server cert must be the same as your public domain name, otherwise, the Activesync will still reject the connection.
Apex i ITR said:
I apologize that I wasn't clear. Its is the root cert from the CA (Which is our DNS server).
I realize the message means that it isn't getting to OMA. I have been on the phone with AT&T and HTC aboutthis and no one can tell me why it can't connect. I have been given tons of different network settings by AT&T and HTC and nothing changes. I get different error messages but when i put everything back to the way it should be it still gives me this generic message.
I have configured my CFO's handset to get email (Its Palm Treo with WM 6.0) and even though that was a pain in ass it still works (just as good as his Blackberry) and he has SSL unchecked as well.
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I agree with the poster above. I have this exact same set up at my company and it does work. The certificate has to be the external name of the exchange server. If this does not match the PDA will never sync. Check your certificate and make sure the FQDN is correct.
I just check your exchange server from the URL you posted above, your OMA and OWA are working, but the certificate's common name is not the same as the public domain name.
Try to re-issue the certificate, it may just work.
Thanks guys. I'll try that.
Webmail does work from the handset. I don't know how I got my CFo's working to be honest if its flaking on the name of the cert but I'll try that and let you know. I was about to hard reset this thing and leave the cooked ROM's alone for a while. Hopefully this resolves it.
From my experience dealing with Acticesync in the PDA, it's very picky of the name of the certificate. I think that's security reason. The Activesync doens't accept certificate that common name doesn't match the public domain name.
When I use the IP address for test, I have to get a certifiate with the IP address as its common. So I believe that's the certificate's problem, not the cooked rom.
I still suggest you to get your own CA and certificate, in that way, you have more control even debugging this problem.
I feel like a moron asking but how the hell do I change the common name.
You can't change an existing certificate, you have to re-issue a new certificate.
I guest you can't do it by the self-siging certificate, but I am not fimiliar with the self-signing certificate. Get a WIN server machine and install the CA server, after that, you can issue a certificate.
Assumeing you have a CA server ready:
1. Request the certificate from exchange server: you will have a chance to enter the common name of this certificate.
2. Generate a certificate from this certificate request from CA server
3. Import the certificate back to the exchange server.
If you can't get a WIN server as CA server, I will need to ask my colleagues about the free CA server he used from the Internet.
My DNS box is a CA server (started the service on that).
I'll try that then (I hard reset and I now I have an error stating I'm not authorized).
I'll let you know if it works. Thanks.
Ok I believe I did it right but I still get tha error (When connect via usb cable) and I still get the waiting for network message.
When you connect to the USB cable, you have to "allow" the Internet access pass through from the Activesync in the PC, otherwise, it won't reach out to the Internet at all.
Try to connect to other web site to see if you have a good internet connection or not.
Some updates. I made sure the cert is the right common name. I noticed that after I install it on the handset it doesn't put the cert in the root tab...only intermediate. I installed the ca server's cert as well (That went into the root tab).
Im leaving ssl checked and now I get 0X80072F17.
incorrect common name
Your common name is still not correct, it shall be "webmail.firethornmobile.net" only, but you put "http://" at the begining and "/owa" at the end, it not correct.
You have to issue the server certificate one more time with "webmail.firethornmobile.net" (without quotes) as the common name.
Also, when I check the Certification path of your certificate, I don't see this certificate is under any root certificate. Properly you need to check your CA (DNS) to see if it's setup properly.
Hey,
Use this site to figure out the errors you are getting on your phone. http://www.pocketpcfaq.com/faqs/activesync/exchange_errors.php
Also are you the Exchange Admin? If so enable verbose logging so that you can see what is going on with exchange as the connection comes in.
Also if you want to make sure it is not the cert you can "Enable" SSL on the phone and then reg hack it so that it doesn't check for the cert. this will allow you to see if it is a cert problem.
Let me know if you need any help with that. I"m an Exchange Admin and i work with Active Sync day in and day out.
Tried Fix Suggested on Pocket PC FAQ Site
I think this is ON TOPIC. If not, please advise and I will repost elsewhere.
I flashed my phone with the Dutty Beta 2 Touchflow ROM for Tilt. I am getting the following error and have tried the matched solution from Pocket PC FAQ:
0x80830003 N/A Synchronization failed. If the problem continues, contact your network administrator.
1. The Exchange server is configured to require client certificates.
1. On the Exchange server, launch Internet Services Manager. Right click on the Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync virtual directory and choose Properties. Select the Directory Security tab. Click the Edit button in the Secure Communications section and select the option to “Ignore client certificates.”
I continue to get the same error even after dumping the device through the exchange server.
My System Admin thinks that there is something wrong with the version of ACTIVE SYNC provided in the ROM used to flash the device.
Any thoughts/direction you could point me in or is there any other info you need?? Is th
Very new here and have run into what seems to be a ROM stopper issue.
My company uses Exchange Activesync but in order to connect has to be allowed to push certain security settings to my Inspire. The normal rooted phone, I am able to use the HTC Email app with no issues and am forced to use the security.
However, after flashing a ROM (I have tried MIMU and REV 4,) I am no longer able to add my Activesync account. It gets down to do the install and fails with a general error (Try again later or some such) and won't create the account.
I did do some searching and found there was an email app that apparently bypasses that setup, but I'm not interested in bi-passing, just in getting the security to work.
Now, finally to the question: Are there any INSPIRE ROMs here that people have got to work with activesync? More specifically, with activesync that is trying to force security settings on the device?
(I had made a backup of my ROM before hand and was able to restore back to working copy without any issues [yeah] and I am sure that I wiped everything on installing both ove the above mentioned ROM.)
Sorry for the long post, but I thought background was important to understand the issue.
jeff_chaney said:
Very new here and have run into what seems to be a ROM stopper issue.
My company uses Exchange Activesync but in order to connect has to be allowed to push certain security settings to my Inspire. The normal rooted phone, I am able to use the HTC Email app with no issues and am forced to use the security.
However, after flashing a ROM (I have tried MIMU and REV 4,) I am no longer able to add my Activesync account. It gets down to do the install and fails with a general error (Try again later or some such) and won't create the account.
I did do some searching and found there was an email app that apparently bypasses that setup, but I'm not interested in bi-passing, just in getting the security to work.
Now, finally to the question: Are there any INSPIRE ROMs here that people have got to work with activesync? More specifically, with activesync that is trying to force security settings on the device?
(I had made a backup of my ROM before hand and was able to restore back to working copy without any issues [yeah] and I am sure that I wiped everything on installing both ove the above mentioned ROM.)
Sorry for the long post, but I thought background was important to understand the issue.
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CM7 will work fine. Now keep in mind, the actual server address can be different on AOSP email clients compared to HTC.
For example, my setup that I administer:
HTC Server address: owa.organization.com
Domain: organizationdomain
AOSP(CM7) Server address: owa.organization.com/owa
Domain:blank
Check with your exchange admin to see what your proper settings would be. If others in your organization have, for instance a Samsung or Nexus, get what they would use for settings.
My Inspire is a work phone I have never had an issue getting it to connect to our activesync. It also has that extra security thing but it always prompts me to allow it right before it syncs up. It has worked for me on the following ROMs.
Ultimate Droid (Current ROM)
CM7
MIUI
Cognition
RC Mix HD
You could always try a 3rd party email app like touchdown or K9 from the market.
I tried it for sure on MIUI and it didn't work. I have tried using K-9 and it won't even work with activesync account on stock. I am getting this error when I am trying to add the account both in email as well as in just the Settings - Account. Any other thoughts? I will try CM7 or Ultimate Droid tonight.
Thanks,
Jeff
jeff_chaney said:
I tried it for sure on MIUI and it didn't work. I have tried using K-9 and it won't even work with activesync account on stock. I am getting this error when I am trying to add the account both in email as well as in just the Settings - Account. Any other thoughts? I will try CM7 or Ultimate Droid tonight.
Thanks,
Jeff
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MIUI makes changes to the AOSP email program, so it actually may not be compatible. What version of Exchange are you running?
I believe we are on Exchange 2007. Here is the info on the exchange web service:
Connected to Microsoft Exchange
Secured by Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration Server
© 2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
jeff_chaney said:
I believe we are on Exchange 2007. Here is the info on the exchange web service:
Connected to Microsoft Exchange
Secured by Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration Server
© 2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
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That is what I administer. When adding to MIUI are you using the same server name/domain info that you had in HTC based ROMs?
We have a Exchange 2003 and I cannot get it to connect to that server. Maildroid and Touchdown both worked without any problems. I wish the default email client was a little more robust.
Yes, I am using the exact same information that I did when I installed it on the "stock" ROM when trying in MIUI. I have tried both on just the "add account" method as well as from the stock email client + K-9 Email.
In stock, I cannot get the K-9 email to work at all. the HTC sense email client works fine.
in MIUI (and REV 4.0) neither email client works and I cannot add the activesync server under accounts either.
jeff_chaney said:
Yes, I am using the exact same information that I did when I installed it on the "stock" ROM when trying in MIUI. I have tried both on just the "add account" method as well as from the stock email client + K-9 Email.
In stock, I cannot get the K-9 email to work at all. the HTC sense email client works fine.
in MIUI (and REV 4.0) neither email client works and I cannot add the activesync server under accounts either.
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You may want to try using no domain and the full owa path for server name.
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I'll give that a shot. Thanks for the advice.
BTW...I did finally get the K-9 mail to work on the "stock" ROM. I had to put in my full email addy on the mailbox alias along with the /owa/auth/ in the Authorization path.
Update to the saga. Just tried CM 7 and when I try to add the ActiveSync Account, here is the actual error I get:
Setup could not finish
This server requires security features your phone does not support.
jeff_chaney said:
Update to the saga. Just tried CM 7 and when I try to add the ActiveSync Account, here is the actual error I get:
Setup could not finish
This server requires security features your phone does not support.
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Do you already have a PIN code set to unlock the device?
It sounds like your corporate IT server is locked down a little more than normal. I've used the CM7 stock client on 3 exchange systems (my employer's server, my consulting gig's server and gmail exchange settings for push) and it connects fine to all of them.
Also, try RCMix 5.9.3. See if it gives the same results as Rev 4.
OK. Update with CM7.
I tried setting up the pin before adding account, no go. The other security option that they are trying to enforce is being able to wipe the phone (I work for a State Gov't...neat, huh) I'm guessing it is this setting that is causing the issue.
I did, however, get the K-9 email program to work in CM7. Now the only downside is I don't get contacts or calendar. I'll keep looking...
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OK. Update with CM7.
I tried setting up the pin before adding account, no go. The other security option that they are trying to enforce is being able to wipe the phone (I work for a State Gov't...neat, huh) I'm guessing it is this setting that is causing the issue.
I did, however, get the K-9 email program to work in CM7. Now the only downside is I don't get contacts or calendar. I'll keep looking...
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Hah, local Gov't here. The default AOSP mail client does support remote wipe, as I have tested our organization's functionality on Android on CM7, RCMix, and of course stock. (as well as a few times on the Captivate).
Try setting the password in Location & Security and checking that Use Secure Credentials is checked; and make sure Email is set as a device administrator.
How would I go about doing the "make sure Email is set as a device administrator." step you mentioned? When I click on device administrator there is nothing there to select.
I did try setting up the password in Loc & Sec and the checked the Use Secure as well. Still wouldn't allow me to add the activesync account. This is all still on CM7. Still a no go on getting my contacts and calendars to sync. What am I missing? (I'm sure it is me.)
You may want to try to contact your organization administrators and ask them if you can have an exception for the security policy. There is a particular setting that I have seen brought problems with several android phone this setting is "Allow Non-provisionable Device" and it should be set to true (many organizations set it to false which cause connectivity failures).
There is no way that I will get them to change settings for me. It has to either be something I am missing or a change that needs to be made in the ROM
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Hi Guys,
I have a problem and was hoping someone has a work around for, I want to set up my work email on Wp7 using owa. I go though all the setting no problem but the get the following error
Update The data and time on your phone and try connecting again
Error Code 80072F05
After some investigation I discovered this was down to the security cert being used on the Exchange server being out of date, however after speaking to the IT support team they've informed me they have no current plans to update this cert anytime soon
My question is on the iphone and Android they have the options to ignore the cert which I notice MS have decided not to allow (presume to get more cash no doubt) but is there some way of hacking the registry to disable this in anyway.
Or is there another way to connect to an exchange server which not aware of
really hope someone can help
wish sb. can solve it。。
first... your IT staff is super fail! It is cheap to get SSL certs. more fail is that if they don't want to update the cert they should shut off phone and web access.
but the fix for sending you username and passed that anyone could steal would be uncheck:
"serer requires encrypted (SLL) connection."
owa is outlook WEB access - while phone access uses iis.. it isn't the same thing
I am trying to setup a WP7 Outlook, but it won`t connect to a company Exchange Server.
Always getting error- Error code: 80072EE7.
I have read on web that certificates needs to be installed on wp7. I did it, but no luck.
I used to synch this exchange account on my HTC Evo 4G.
Any ideas how to fix issue?
I wish WP7 had a better way to load self-signed certificates.
Best way to install a cert is to e-mail it to yourself using a Gmail account, set up the Gmail account on WP7, open the e-mail and the resulting certificate attachment, and then install the certificate.
Thanks for response,
But,
Everywhere on web people talking about certificates and no one says which particular cert needs to be installed.
I tried with verisign, Microsoft root authorication and other kind public certificates. But issue still persist.
Who knows where can I get the exact certificate from?
Also make sure you are putting in the local domain
(whateveryourdomain.local)
It is required for WP7 unless your username has the domain in it.
For cert... here is what one user said...
1. went to google chrome on my desktop, spanner, options, under the hood, manage certificates.
2. go trusted root certificate authorities.
3. found the certificate from our server.
4. exported it as a DER encoded binary X.509 (.cer) file to the desktop
5. emailed it to my godaddy account on my WP7 phone.
6. clicked on the link installed it AND THEN created the outlook account on my WP7 phone.
IT IS IMPORTANT TO NOT HAVE ANY OUTLOOK ACCOUNTS ACTIVE WHEN INSTALLING THE CERTIFICATE.
thanks for all your help guys!
yes, sure I have local domain:
\whatever - this is what i used on android outlook settings.
how to know which one is our server certificate?
in WP 7 though you don't need a slash. just the domain name when it asks for it.
For the cert... can you get to your mail server via web mail?
For ours in IE9, i just click the lock by the address bar and hit view certificate. Also if you know your Exchange admin, ask him to send it to you via the hotmail account. they you can just click on it and install it.
I believe we do not use any certificate. probably we use public certificates. i do not see lock next to address bar.
Does you host require on device encryption?
Does your company provide instructions for other phones? I may be able to tell you or translate them to how it works in windows phone.
No lock? go to advanced in account and uncheck ssl. I think its on by default.
If that doesn't work pm me the the web outlook address an i can tell u if there is one on there at least.
still cannot synch my outlook account. is there any new ideas?
The only thing left i can say is talk to your exchange admin / tech support. All the settings seem correct for a normal setup. Maybe they are using on device encryption... the only thing that windows phone really doesn't support for exchange, or maybe there is a setting we don't know that they will tell you.
The questions to ask are -
Does it require on device encryption?
Is the certificate required the same one outlook webmail uses as that is the one i walked you through installing?
Is the mail server address the same as outlook webmail minus the owa?
What is the local domain of the mail server? (that is different then the mail server address in most cases)
Does the username have to be whole email address? domain\username? or just username
Does the exchange admin have to add my phone?
Hope that helps get your questions answered.
I need some help also. I had my exchange account on my phone until my comp did server upgrades. This knocked me off as they say this will only support Blackberry and iPhone, don't ask me why. So I was able to setup my exchange account on my Android Epic 4g after trying for a week, as I figured if an iPhone can access it my Android should also. But I have tried the same settings from my Android phone on my WP7 and no luck.
After reading this it looks like I need to follow the above mentioned steps to manually add a sec cert to get it working just right?
I really want my exchange account on my WP7, sucks trying to be on the phone and not be able to download attachments cause you are talking on the phone that gets the email.
Any help would be great!
Did you mean to include a URL or two in there? Anyhow, setting up WP7 to work with Exchange should be pretty easy, although I'm not sure it will do EAP with anything older than 2007 (though IMAP on older servers will work fine). Both of my phone's synced Exchange accounts were set up easily and automatically by just telling it to add the email address; it found the servers and automatically configured the accounts.
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I need some help also. I had my exchange account on my phone until my comp did server upgrades. This knocked me off as they say this will only support Blackberry and iPhone, don't ask me why. So I was able to setup my exchange account on my Android Epic 4g after trying for a week, as I figured if an iPhone can access it my Android should also. But I have tried the same settings from my Android phone on my WP7 and no luck.
After reading this it looks like I need to follow the above mentioned steps to manually add a sec cert to get it working just right?
I really want my exchange account on my WP7, sucks trying to be on the phone and not be able to download attachments cause you are talking on the phone that gets the email.
Any help would be great!
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Did they post instructions on what was needed to get an iphone on it? Should be similar with windows phone. For the cert, once you get it, email it to your hotmail and open it. THat will install it.
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in WP 7 though you don't need a slash. just the domain name when it asks for it.
For the cert... can you get to your mail server via web mail?
For ours in IE9, i just click the lock by the address bar and hit view certificate. Also if you know your Exchange admin, ask him to send it to you via the hotmail account. they you can just click on it and install it.
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once i click the lock and see the cert. how do i get it to send it in an email?
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Did they post instructions on what was needed to get an iphone on it? Should be similar with windows phone. For the cert, once you get it, email it to your hotmail and open it. THat will install it.
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other co-workers have their iphone's working just fine. I will get a hold of one and see if any settings in there make it work.
but again i got it setup on my android phone without much issue and those same settings won't work on my WP7. it errors about the cert.
as stated I can click the lock and view the cert from web access but how do I email it to myself? i don't see a export option.
lastly, they block any IP but intranet IPs to access the mail.companydomain.com so the cert from there may not even help?!?!?
to access mail from home/laptop i have outlook setup so no need to access via the web.
any help you can give to get this working would be great!! and yes IT won't give my squat.
Have you tried manual setup. That's what mine requires. I put in my email address and password but it never gets it. I then click on manual and add
Login name: whatdoyaknow
Domain: ad.xxx.com (actually mine is more complex than that, but start with ad.)
Server: exchange.xxx.com (again more complex)
I need certificates for most things, but this seems to work ok.
Actually I still have problems getting WM6.5 to connect, but WP7 goes ok with the above.
Hey guys,
i am new here, but i've been watching this forum a long time for now on.
At this moment I have a problem with setting up an Exchange for my mail acc (university).
Setup going fine and it can be completed, but after some time (30-40min), windows asked me for password because of my
password that i typed in is wrong.
The curious things are, I can read my mails after retyping the password or when I hit the return key.
Does anyone have the same problem?
Thanks in advance
For me there is no problem, I setup my private Exchange (2010) Account and everything work well.
On WP8 with my Lumia 820, I received only a warning regarding the certificate like on other OS's and that was it.
Oh really?
I have installed the certificate from my university but i didnt change anything .
Is there a option that an administrator should do to allow WP8?
I tried to search on my Exchange (2010) for an option for WP8, but cant find one.
Microsoft said that WP8 will be supported by every Exchange Server, I found this by Google.
Which Version of Exchange Server do you have on your University?
We have Exchange 2003.
Okay, I tried Google and found that it must work.
From Windows Phone 8 Security Overview:
Windows Phone 8 is compatible with version 14.1 of the Exchange ActiveSync protocol and supports synchronizing email, calendar, task, and contact information with Exchange Server 2003 SP2 and subsequent releases or with Microsoft Office 365.
One post on XDA, but another problem:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1912071
The only thing maybe, if you have self signed certificates at your university, you have also to install the Root-CA certificate!
And maybe is the Exchange 2003 not up to date, SP2 installed?
Thanks for your help and replies.
I don't know which SP is installed :-/
I checked the homepage of my university and i found a root CA, that i've installed on my phone.
At the Homepage I also found that Windows Phone is supported.
After round about 40min, the ask for retyping the password appears .
It's really strange.
EDIT:
I found this page: http:**social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/Forefrontedgegeneral/thread/6999b88e-ada4-45c5-ad33-55905db0f0df/#a1bacca1-40ac-4e09-af79-1178fad860b5
And finally i wrote an email to our support with this link.
EDIT 2:
I've got an email from our support, they have changed the settings (settings can be found in that link above).
Until yet it worked perfect.
Thanks for Help!
el-bart said:
EDIT 2:
I've got an email from our support, they have changed the settings (settings can be found in that link above).
Until yet it worked perfect.
Thanks for Help!
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Glad to hear you solved it!!