Gentlemen,
I have a problem with my GT-P7500 android 3.2 - built in mail software when I'm trying to sync my mail thru the 3G connection, actually it work fine with WIFI for the exchange server (my work email), hotmail and yahoo, but when using it to sync when i'm on 3G network, only yahoo works and the others cannot sync, any help?
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Hi, I've got an Xda IIs and i'm thinking about introducing acouple into my workplace, but i was wondering if it is possible to sync them with the exchange server here..
What i'd be wanting to do, is to log in either via gprs or a wi-fi hotspot, connect thru a vpn connection to our local network, and be able to change diary entries, access email, etc. on our exchange server.
Has anyone been able to do this?
How is it done?
Works beautifully for mail, diary, and contacts.
Connect your XDA to your desktop then got to activesync.
Options
Check "Enable Sync with server"
"Configure"
Setup synced data as required
then click "connection" fill out all fields.
Remember that if you are using ssl you will need to install the appropriate certificate on each XDA.
Cheers,
M.
PS Server Sync works over WLAN/BT PAN/Activesycn/and GPRS
Fantastic! Thanks!
Just wondering now, I suppose I have to run activesync on a non-NAT IP computer - ie one of our servers, yes? (for a/s via GPRS to work)
so... how does that work? forgive my newbieness... I've only ever a/s'ed via my usb cradle....
no, when you do server syncing, the exchange server 2003! speaks OMA (outlook mobile sync) an http connection to your mda/xda.
cool - thanks. One last thing - the calender that will be syncing is NOT the user's calendar, but a public calendar. can A/S sync this instead of the user's calendar?
EDIT: and we use exchange 5.5 - does outlook mobile sync work with that?
just wondering if anyone has had any luck with this.. it has been about 4 months... thought there might have been some new software that would do it...
With activesync it seems to have an option box to sync to the server or from the server. Is it possible to do both ways? Or get something that will change the direction...i.e if the xda is in the cradle it syncs from the server if not it will sync to the server?
Any comments or ideas welcome
thanks
Simon
For exchange server, it sync both ways. If you got update from ur PDA it will update ur exchange server, and if ur exchange server is more updated it will update ur pda.
The settings are for those cases where the same contact has changed on both server and pda since last sync.
Øystein
@simonCpage
you cannot sync with your outlook and with an exchange server at the same time. Although active sync proxies the server sync through the cradle/activesync to the server. This way you can connect with the same profile on the road via GPRS as you can on your desk.
The exchange server sync only applies to contacts, agenda and email. the rest can only be synced through activesync.
marco
codex666 said:
@simonCpage
you cannot sync with your outlook and with an exchange server at the same time. Although active sync proxies the server sync through the cradle/activesync to the server. This way you can connect with the same profile on the road via GPRS as you can on your desk.
The exchange server sync only applies to contacts, agenda and email. the rest can only be synced through activesync.
marco
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Soon with Exchange Server service pack 3, Tasks will be included too.
For now, and for syncing multiple folders, (including Public Folders), http://www.odysseyinc.com/Software/On-Schedule/FRAMESET_Remote_ROSSync_index.htm
Hi there, I have an i-mate JasJam and it's been working beautifully. The problem I have is that I can't get my PDA Tasks to synch with my Outlook Task on the office Exchange Server. Emails, Calendar, Contacts work perfectly.
i-mate support said we can't sync Tasks, but I find this unbelievable.
FYI, my Activesync connects to my offices web server, has the SSL box ticked, and uses 3G. The TASK box is also checked in the 'Configure Server' settings.
Any help will be appreciated.
Hi,
I have a HTC magic (Belgian proximus edition).
When I try to setup exchange account to sync with gmail, I am always getting an "authentication failed" error.
I am typing:
my full gmail address: ...
server address: m.google.com
domain: (left blank)
username: my full gmail address
password: xxxx
and tick: This server requires an encrypted SSL connection.
Anyone has a clue for this please ?
Thanks for your help
Do you have an exchange server you are trying to connect to?
If so then m.google.com is the wrong address. This address should be the address to your exchange server something like webmail.mydomain.com
like for my old exchange server it was mail.jasoncohenitservices.com when I had an exchange server.
m.google.com is not a valid address.
Is this a company email accout you are trying to set up?
if you are attempting to connect to a gmail address you use EMAIL program not the exchange sync email. google does not use exchange for their mail service.
I find that "Work Email," as it is called on my MyTouch 3G, is very unreliable and slow. It's spotty and quite frankly I would like something better.
Dont blame the app, blame your companies network. the phone has nothing to do with how fast your emails are delivered to you. i get mine before they even hit my inbox at work on my MyTouch3g using "work email"
jcohenlv said:
Dont blame the app, blame your companies network. the phone has nothing to do with how fast your emails are delivered to you. i get mine before they even hit my inbox at work on my MyTouch3g using "work email"
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Gotta blame the phone/app. Co-worker has an iPod touch connected to the office's wifi and he gets the emails in before the client does. I, too, connected my phone to the office's wifi and had a weaker signal than his iPod did (even had no signal where his had five bars) AND the "Work Email" client was slow to sync and missed emails. I have it to get emails as they arrive too.
I also deleted a folder on the client then sync'd Work Email and the folder still shows up there with no way to delete it in sight. So, yeah, really going to have to go with the phone and software as the problem...
The idea behind it is to syncronize my HTC magic with GMAIL calendar.
Looking at the info I found on the web, I had to configure the "exchange" settings with that google address to sync via "push" (3G).
Seems to work with many users in this way, but I can't get it to work on my HTC.
There is as far as I know, no software that syncs FROM the calendar of HTC TO outlook or Gmail Calendar. As I am not in a company, setting up an exchange server is not an option for me (price is too high).
In fact I am just looking for a way to have my Outlook Calendar synced with my HTC calendar and vice versa. If this works via USB or wireless, this is fine for me. In addition it would be nice to make it work via 3G too.
As I don't have an exchange server, Gmail Calendar looked a good alternative to me ?
Any other suggestions otherwise ?
Thanks
Regards
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Gotta blame the phone/app. Co-worker has an iPod touch connected to the office's wifi and he gets the emails in before the client does. I, too, connected my phone to the office's wifi and had a weaker signal than his iPod did (even had no signal where his had five bars) AND the "Work Email" client was slow to sync and missed emails. I have it to get emails as they arrive too.
I also deleted a folder on the client then sync'd Work Email and the folder still shows up there with no way to delete it in sight. So, yeah, really going to have to go with the phone and software as the problem...
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Gotta be something wrong with your phone. Me and all of my co-workers on android all receive our emails before our Winmo, Crackberry, and iCrap users. This is using EDGE as none of us have a 3G connection in the office.
Ok ...
Now back to the original question please ?
Following to the internet it seems to be possible to push the calendar of an android device to google mail.
What is the exact procedure please as I don't get it to work. And YES they are using "exchange setup" for this on the HTC !
Thanks for your help ...
Regards
My suggestion just start using google calendar and use your phones browser over 3G. The HTC calendar sucks in my opinion.
i also found this online:
If you told the device to sync with google when you set it up you will have the synced events in a calendar called "yourname" (first part of your google account).
The ones that don't sync I think you have put in "My Calendar" which is only local on your phone
http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/Google+Mobile/thread?tid=07a457db8959491b&hl=en
The acer A500 don't have option to sync email/calender using Exchange ActiveSync.
I can only add POP3 or IMAP email settings in native email app.
Does anyone know how to use Exchange ActiveSync on Acer A500.
I tried TouchDown app and it sucks also its not free...30 day demo version
Available here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1056968