Exchange Server? 1.6 - Hero CDMA Themes and Apps

Hello guys, in 1.5 when you created an email account you would have an option for exchange server, in 1.6 I only see POP3 and IMAP, do I need to use a third party app?

There is no built in exchange support in 1.6. You can use touchdown from the market to sync exchange mail/contacts/appointments to your phone

Yeah, I believe the Exchange support you see in 1.5 is because it's HTC's email program you're using and they developed support for it as a part of the Sense UI.
You can also try Moxier Mail from the Marketplace. I like Touchdown better though.

Thanks guys I went back to 1.5 for now, Waiting for something else
Thanks anyways

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Exchange support?

This is just a quick question from someone eyeballing the hero as a potential next phone...
Does Android have support for Exchange servers? My WM phone lets me sync my calender, tasks, and email (and more I think but these are all I need.) If I went to an Android device like the hero, I would need to still get my work email and sync my calendar to get appointment reminders.
Can Android do these things I speak of?
Thanks for your time.
Yes it has exchange support
Whythankusir
Only Android 2.x has Exchange support.
Please search in the future, because this has been asked time & time again.
gu1dry said:
Only Android 2.x has Exchange support.
Please search in the future, because this has been asked time & time again.
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1.5 with Sense has exchange as well
linkinx64 said:
1.5 with Sense has exchange as well
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Indeed it does. However, it should probably be pointed out that the built in Exchange support on the Hero isn't as complete as it might be (see here) and you may find it necessary to use a 3rd party app like Touchdown if your company uses security policies.
Regards,
Dave
The only good exchange support I've found for the Hero is the built in 1.5 rom.
1.5 Stock rom/fresh etc - Full exchange support
1.6 roms have no support
2.0+ roms have support for mail and contacts but not calendar
FYI Touchdown is $19.95 or in other words "way too expensive."
Any Rom with Sense will have full Exchange support.
Ok, before I get *****ed at some more about not searching; I did lol.
I found information regarding exchange support being introduced into 2.0, but then I also found a random thread where someone mentioned exchange support on their hero was good.
I didn't know if the person with the hero was running a custom rom or something since I know it comes with 1.5.
So that is why I am here in the Hero CDMA forum and not some random android device forum
Thanks again everyone.
The stock Hero (or any 1.5 ROM) does NOT have full support for Exchange 2007 ActiveSync. There are a number of EAS security features (remote wipe, require PIN, etc...) that are not supported by the phone. In order to allow using all of the Mail features in Hero (including simply sending mail), I had to disable some ActiveSync policies on my Exchange server. Exchange 2010 has the same caveats. From what I have read, Android 2.0 and 2.1 still do not have full-functionality EAS support (the iPhone has had it for a LONG time). There is some hope that HTC 2.1 SenseUI will have the functionality added.
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The stock Hero (or any 1.5 ROM) does NOT have full support for Exchange 2007 ActiveSync. There are a number of EAS security features (remote wipe, require PIN, etc...) that are not supported by the phone. In order to allow using all of the Mail features in Hero (including simply sending mail), I had to disable some ActiveSync policies on my Exchange server. Exchange 2010 has the same caveats. From what I have read, Android 2.0 and 2.1 still do not have full-functionality EAS support (the iPhone has had it for a LONG time). There is some hope that HTC 2.1 SenseUI will have the functionality added.
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Oh wow ok. Well thank you so much for this post. I'll check with the IT guy here at work to see if we are running Exchange 2003 or 2007 (I'm pretty sure it's 2003.)
If it's 2003, does that mean it'll work fine?
The best ROM that worked with my company's exchange server is fresh's 2.1 ASOP. That one actually supported my company's exchange policy requiring a passcode. All other 2.0+ roms do not support it and I couldn't use anything but Touchdown.
I'm about to head back to Touchdown, and I'm using a 2.1 rom. The native support is extremely basic. As far as I can tell, there is no way to get automatic updates for any folder other than your Inbox. Meaning all of my filtered mail never shows up on my Hero unless I specifically refresh every subfolder.
cmccracken said:
The stock Hero (or any 1.5 ROM) does NOT have full support for Exchange 2007 ActiveSync.
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From what I have read, Android 2.0 and 2.1 still do not have full-functionality EAS support (the iPhone has had it for a LONG time). There is some hope that HTC 2.1 SenseUI will have the functionality added.
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Funny, the company I work for turned off some EAS security specifically for the executives that have iPhones. I have no problems synching mail/calendar/contacts with my company's Exchange server.
The calendar is probably the most important thing I sync. When I tried 2.0 and 2.1 AOSP, I was sad there was no calendar support. I'm back to running Modaco 2.2 with Gbhil's kernel and lots of my own customizations to basically make it mine.
I love it much better than any WinMo phone I've owned. So many issues in the WinMo OS itself (I ran 6.0, 6.1, 6.5 and 6.5.1 before dropping it and going to Android). I look forward to Sprint releasing a 2.1 ROM in March or April or whenever they have it ready.
-Daryel
As other have said, Sense builds and 2.1 build has basic exchange support. I found that I still had to purchase Touchdown due to the fact I have lots and lots of folders with rules that sort my mail. The built in client doesn't support push or periodic checking of any other folder than the inbox.
Also some of the security policy's are not supported. Touchdown is $20, not as pretty as the built in interface but has almost full support.
Indeed it does. However, it should probably be pointed out that the built in Exchange support on the Hero isn't as complete as it might be (see here) and you may find it necessary to use a 3rd party app like Touchdown if your company uses security policies.
Regards,
Dave[/QUOTE]
Thanks for the heads up about Touchdown. $20 bucks is pretty steep for an app, especially something in my opinion, that should work with the phone out of the box. Now to see if Nandroid can help me trick em.
So I recently found out that any mail I sent from my Hero was stuck in the outbox, and that is due to the issue everyone here is talking about regarding security policies. I work for a large company and they will not make exceptions to the policy
I am looking at Touchdown now, but it seems like it doesn't integrate with the native mail, calendar, contacts, etc of the Hero. Is that correct? Basically, email, contacts, calendar etc will be in the Touchdown app only? So those contacts will not show up my in contact list when I click the phone button?
It is true that Touchdown has it's own email, calendar and contacts but as far as contacts go you can have it populate the standard contacts app on your phone.
avhokie said:
So I recently found out that any mail I sent from my Hero was stuck in the outbox, and that is due to the issue everyone here is talking about regarding security policies. I work for a large company and they will not make exceptions to the policy
I am looking at Touchdown now, but it seems like it doesn't integrate with the native mail, calendar, contacts, etc of the Hero. Is that correct? Basically, email, contacts, calendar etc will be in the Touchdown app only? So those contacts will not show up my in contact list when I click the phone button?
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Touchdown will populate and sync Exchange contacts with your Android device's internal phone book. I had a few bumps getting contact syncing to work on my 2.1 rom, but I finally got it.
Thanks ffolkes. Has anyone tried Roadsync? Is that any more integrated with the native android functionality than Touchdown?

[Q] Which ROM for Exchange mail?

I got my defy the other day, but I am having problems getting Exchange mail to work.
AFAIK, you need Froyo for proper support, so I installed a Froyo ROM (This one)
However, it seems to have no "Mail" icon in applications - there is a K9 mail, which seems to have an exchange option, but I cannot get it to work, and surely I don't need 3rd party apps?
If I go into settings->accounts and add a new account, there is a "Corporate Sync" option which seems to have a "Domain" box, but no box for server address, so I cannot get that to work. Is that Exchange mail?
I not only need to sync mail, but contacts and appointments also.
I use exchangemymail.com and my server is Exchange 2003, their page for setting up on winmo is here
Ideally I want MotoBlur REMOVED from the ROM.
Any suggestions on which ROM I should use?
Any of the stock 2.2 Defy Froyo's will have exchange / corporate email in them. (performance is fine!)
If you must have a deblur, I am currently using S.Froyo Fin III edition and that has it (although i did add his extras too).
Hope this helps you out.
Andy
evilc said:
I got my defy the other day, but I am having problems getting Exchange mail to work.
AFAIK, you need Froyo for proper support, so I installed a Froyo ROM (This one)
However, it seems to have no "Mail" icon in applications - there is a K9 mail, which seems to have an exchange option, but I cannot get it to work, and surely I don't need 3rd party apps?
If I go into settings->accounts and add a new account, there is a "Corporate Sync" option which seems to have a "Domain" box, but no box for server address, so I cannot get that to work. Is that Exchange mail?
I not only need to sync mail, but contacts and appointments also.
I use exchangemymail.com and my server is Exchange 2003, their page for setting up on winmo is here
Ideally I want MotoBlur REMOVED from the ROM.
Any suggestions on which ROM I should use?
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I'm using Finland Froyo and it works fine with Exchange. My company uses Microsoft BPOS and all contacts and appointments sync perfectly. But I really dont know if there is some issue with Exchange 2003 severs.
you can't sync birthdays in contacts
walter79 said:
you can't sync birthdays in contacts
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Bummer, is there a fix/workaround available/coming for this?
I realised I was being a numpty and had installed FIN II not FIN III.
I installed FIN III and the option was there and worked perfectly first time.

[Q] Exchange Email Not Working

Hello,
I just purchased the G2X with the understanding that it supports exchange corporate email. When I try to setup the email, I get the error "this server requires security features your phone does not support". I have tried checking both of the security certificate boxes and confirmed that I am entering the right address.
Does the phone support Exchange? My company uses Exchange 2007.
Thanks for your help,
Lance
The built in mail client is pretty bad for exchange tbh. My particular issue was that it could not let me see the contents of most of my folders. I've started using touchdown for exchange, it has a free 30 day trial and is much better.
I saw options for exchange 2007 when installing it so hopefully it supports your company's security policy. It does and auto detect of server config on initial setup.
Sent from my LG-P999 using XDA App
Exchange works fine for me here. You might want to check with your IT department. If there is anything wrong with the way they setup OWA or what ever it is called to access exchange over the web, then you might have issues.
Yup, Exchange works fine for me. It uses DAV over OWA instead of true ActiveSync, but only WinMo supports REAL ActiveSync anyway. In practice you really can't tell the difference.
I also use touchdown for exchange. It's pretty nice and also you get 90 day trail if you download from amazon app store.
Sent from my LG-P999 using XDA App
Exchange 2007 works here
We use hosted exchange 2007 at our company and the stock app works for me as well. +1 for talking to your IT department or trying Touchdown.
They'll need to enable support for non-provisionable devices on the Exchange server for the ActiveSync policy assigned to you. Or you can go with Touchdown as suggested as Touchdown has a better ActiveSync implementation than the stock client.

[Q] Email Alternative, I have OWA Exchange 2010

So, android exchange sync is working fine, but I saw K9 and really wanted to try it, only to find out K9 doesn't support Exchange 2010.
Anyone know email clients that work with OWA exchange 2010?
Touchdown for Exchange and Enhanced Email come to mind.
Thanks, I'll look. Glad I can trial touchdown.
I guess k9 is the best free alternative out there... I'm guessing no other free apps support owa exchange 2010.
There's also maildroid, free version is ad based.
Sent from my HTC Sensation 4G
There's actually the best email app for Android, Andromail, but it's not listed on the market, as the name is taken by some lame competitor. Not sure which app was the first to take the name.
Take a look here: http://4pda.ru/forum/index.php?showtopic=214298&st=3660#entry9752274 (sorry, you'll need to use Google translate).
Download is here: http://4pda.ru/forum/dl/post/1186449/AndroMail_0.4.5.4.5.apk
It says he uses DavMail to integrate with exchange. This is why K9 stopped working with Exchange, after exchange 2010.
I'll take a look though. Hopefully the English translated app is just as good as russian.
Moxier Mail...has free trial also.

Email apps

Hi i was wonder is there a email apps like HTC VIVID? gmail, yahoo, hotmail all in one email apps.
K-9 mail works great
https://market.android.com/details?...result#?t=W251bGwsMSwyLDEsImNvbS5mc2NrLms5Il0.
K-9 is a great "free" email app for Android but if you don't mind dropping some money for an email app you can check out Kaiten Email which is a more supported and refined version of K-9. Also, I was lucky enough to get Enhanced Email when it was Amazon's FAOTD and I think it adds more features but also a higher price tag, but I have had no issues with any of them.
tonyph33r said:
Hi i was wonder is there a email apps like HTC VIVID? gmail, yahoo, hotmail all in one email apps.
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floppy__ said:
K-9 mail works great
https://market.android.com/details?...result#?t=W251bGwsMSwyLDEsImNvbS5mc2NrLms5Il0.
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I have enhanced email but I like the stock better, I only wished it had the check marks so I can delete multiple email from the list w/out having to open like the enhanced email.
One thing to note...
The enhanced email developer is really interested on people's opinion.
That is a good thing!
I expect a couple of updates to this program soon.
I tried stock & K9 and found Enhanced Email works best for me after fixing a few default settings.
I've got an EE widget pasted on my lockscreen so I can see how many new emails I have without having to log into the phone.
EE forum:
http://quantumsolutions.us/forum/index.php
K9 was probably more powerful & had more options. But was just too flakey.
And missing a couple critical (to me) features that made no sense why it didn't have them.
edit: Enhanced Email is flakey with Hotmail & Live (at least with settings I'm using). It's flawless with Gmail and Yahoo though. Still using & loving it.
Also, there is no option to mark email as "SPAM".
I use K-9, but was wondering what were the critical features you wanted?
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K-9 mail works great
https://market.android.com/details?...result#?t=W251bGwsMSwyLDEsImNvbS5mc2NrLms5Il0.
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K-9 does outlook exchange 2010 yet
Is there anything to auto delete bulk mail?

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