[Q] Email Alternative, I have OWA Exchange 2010 - HTC Sensation

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.

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Push Gmail is alive...Nuevasync

I just wanted to make an announcement for anyone looking to achieve Push gmail Nuevasync is now offering Push Contacts, Gmail, Calendar.
They charge 25.00 for the upgrade to Gmail with full support. and they offer up to 50 something calendars.
I don't work for Nuevasync. Just thought I would let everyone know.
Their site lists email as "coming soon." They only say it currently syncs Gmail's calendar and contacts, something you can ALREADY do for free simply by entering m.google.com as an Exchange server.
official blog post from nuevasync here.
hopefully google will add this to their own mobile sync features.
I have been using the service for a little over a month now (I was selected to help with testing) The service works surprisingly well. They are currently working out some kinks ... but great service overall.
Focusedonsound, how's the drain on battery life with Nuevasync gmail-push enabled?
I use the open source IMAP Pusher Service. Freeware, no special server-end services.
is it just me or it doesn't support html?
No HTML support for now
It will be coming soon.
I have to say this is a great service for only $20 for a year. No third party addons, it just uses active sync as if you were using an exchange server. Its great.
I originally thought i would never pay for a service like this, but this is great value for money and the support on their forums is great.
A* service

Exchange Server? 1.6

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

Free exchange client for android?

my boss just bought a nexus one and wants a free exchange client for android could you please point me to one?
thanks.
josefcrist said:
my boss just bought a nexus one and wants a free exchange client for android could you please point me to one?
thanks.
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You can try:
DriodMail
K9 Mail
But I find the Default email app is the best.
Hope those help.
Regards,
Maas
I think RoadSync is also free on Android. Although it was built for Symbian I find it excellent.
Good luck!
Our Exchange setup was just changed to support the enhanced security features and they just forced the "remote wipe" capability.
So everybody who was used to the stock client is shut out!
Google issued a patch for the same BUT to ENTERPRISE customers only!
googleenterprise dot blogspot dot com/2011/04/putting-android-to-work-for-your.html
What the hell was that about.
The stock android mail client was working for me a lot of the people and now it just gives some error about unable to connect.
Now if we need our corporate email we have to either buy the Commercial product:
TouchDown Email : $20
MoxiMail : $20
Enhanced Email : $10
OR compromise with the free clients which just does mail.
K-9 Mail works for most of the Motorola Droid phones.
I have a LG GT540 and it stopped after a day.
MailDroid works better on LG GT540 android phone. I have a rooted android 2.2 on GT540.
All the free mail clients are the basic exchange mail clients which can help you to read email and reply to email.
It does not have GAL (corporate addressbook Lookup). So you need to know the email address of the person to send email to.
Workaround: Corporate AddressBook
Looks up corporate addressbook and has search function.
After a few weeks use most of them switched to MailDroid which seems to be more stable.
Any of the genius out there who have been working on the ROM have been able to get the patch in so that the stock email client can work as it is supposed to work?
That was the core function most users use their phone for and now it does not work unless you pay up and buy a commercial product.
Help please
Corporate mail (Exchange) & Corporate AddressBook
How does one choose multiple receipients from Corporate AddressBook in the same message ( default email client ) ?
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- Android 2.3.3
- Software : Spice_Mi_350_IND_Ver1.5

[Q] HTML Exchange 2003 Email Fix?

Has anyone found a good free solution to get HTML working on the inspire if you have exchange 2003? I have found a tons of threads but not any solutions. I have tried all of the exchange apps in the market and I'm not a big fan of them. I also tried putting the stock froyo email app on the inspire and it does not support HTML on 2003 either.
I know you said you don't like the 3rd party options, but I have found the only usable one to be Touchdown.
Yep....Touchdown for me. I'm in the same situation. We're finally going to 2007 this year.
I could be wrong but 2003 does not natively handle HTML email. So you would need a 3rd party program.
April 10-16 only $9.99 for TouchDown
TouchDown is doing a promotion at Amazon market. If you like TouchDown, good chance to save some money!

[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.

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