i'm trying to sync. only contacts and email sync..looking for calendar sync.
mine wont even do contacts just email.
Mine syncs just fine with calendar and email. Not sure about contacts. I leave that Microsoft MyPhone.
Anyway, I would suggest you to delete the Exchange relationship and start over. Sometimes that helps.
i've done that many times, no luck, does that work for u havieri23?
yes, i deleted the exchange, but only still can do contacts and email...would like to get calendar working.
i used this link for setup help http://www.google.com/support/mobile/bin/answer.py?answer=138636&topic=14299
but instead of user name: [email protected] which doesn't connect for me (gives error) i use [email protected]
Assume you've all followed the instructions to the word? Remembered to toggle on "Calendar" as well as "Contacts" and "Emails"?
yes i definitely have the boxes checked, they give me an error when i try to sync, and they never end up actually sync'ing. i have it setup exatly as the instructions say.
even if i set it just contacts, doesnt work, just calender, nope. just email, works fine xD
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so.. i realized that i hadnt updated my sync times to instant, which i did, which resulted in calender syncing
heres the problem, i think google sync only allows up to 100 contacts to be synced. so if you have more, you'll get an error. i myself have 114, so i cant do it. too bad
is that true about contact limit?
is it true that the limit for the number of contacts that can be synced with Google contacts is 100? I would like to start using that sync but I have about 350 contacts.
hope this helps
I was reading this thread cause I just took on gmail as well for everything. So far I have had everything work except task, but they do say it doesn't work.
My settings for email is set to come as they arrive (both peak and off peak hours)
I have 320 contacts, all synced (and quickly I might add) i just had to sync twice for it to work.
server was m.google.com
username was [email protected]
domain was left blank and I have contacts, email, calender checked and tasks not checked (checking it cause an error with syncing)
My calender updated a test event for me... then while i had gmail open i moved the event from 2pm to 6pm by dragging it and as i was looking at my phone agenda on touchflo so the calender tab... it refreshed on its own moving the event to 6pm without me click one thing.
If i can help any other way.... in case this may help set up the server thru activesync and not thru mail setup.
it helped a lot
now clouds have dispersed.
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If i create appointments on the phone and save them, they are put in outlook out box and not sent. I ave gmail imap setup and cant seem to get it to take over for the calendar. Current rom in sig
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If i create appointments on the phone and save them, they are put in outlook out box and not sent. I ave gmail imap setup and cant seem to get it to take over for the calendar. Current rom in sig
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I have a really really awesome answer for you.
Don't setup your email anymore, just go here:
http://www.google.com/support/mobile/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=138636
This will setup an Exchange-like server and will enable you to do that. At least I am pretty sure that isn't what you are already doing, because this will setup the email and sync Calendar, Contacts and Email with PUSH. Let me know if you need any help.
I dont think you understood the problem, but thanks for reading and suggesting something.
Part of the issue is resolved. We can now add to the calendar and it sends the email to those attendee's we add to that event, thru our gmail accounts. How i fixed that was going into the office folder and using the calendar link in there. In menu/tool/options, appointments page, there is a "send meeting requests via: (email account)". I just changed it from outlook email to our gmail account. So now it sends them out with the gmail account rather than sitting in the outlook outbox.
THE NEXT ISSUE is that when anyone sends you a meeting request, from outlook(pc) OR from the phones calendar thru gmail, if you recieve that request on the phone, there are no buttons to "accept/tentative/decline/propose new time", like there is in outlook pc. It just comes in as a regular email that looks very useless. The only way to accept or decline is to read the email in outlook on the pc where you have buttons "accept/tentative/decline/propose new time".
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I dont think you understood the problem, but thanks for reading and suggesting something.
Part of the issue is resolved. We can now add to the calendar and it sends the email to those attendee's we add to that event, thru our gmail accounts. How i fixed that was going into the office folder and using the calendar link in there. In menu/tool/options, appointments page, there is a "send meeting requests via: (email account)". I just changed it from outlook email to our gmail account. So now it sends them out with the gmail account rather than sitting in the outlook outbox.
THE NEXT ISSUE is that when anyone sends you a meeting request, from outlook(pc) OR from the phones calendar thru gmail, if you recieve that request on the phone, there are no buttons to "accept/tentative/decline/propose new time", like there is in outlook pc. It just comes in as a regular email that looks very useless. The only way to accept or decline is to read the email in outlook on the pc where you have buttons "accept/tentative/decline/propose new time".
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Actually, I did understand the issue.
You aren't setting the email up correctly. If it is showing up as Gmail, and not Outlook it isn't setup for Exchange. You need to remove that account and follow my link to setup Exchange features...
Im not following you on this exchange stuff. What does an exchange have to do with poutlook not showing an email with the same options as outlook on the pc?
ok i just set this up on phone. active sync on phone says attention required.
result: the config on your exchange server prevents you from sync'ing. please contact your serv admin.
BUT getting and sending email is working right. Syncing is working for email.
Creating a calendar event and adding attenees is not working at all now. The emails never go out. Sending an event to myself from my wifes phone somes into the phone the (no good). But comes into my outlook pc correctly
Setting up sync has its own issues. I sent an event from my phone to my wifes phone. Oh joy, i get an html page i can accept with on her imap email.
I accepted it on the wifes phone and it NEVER went onto her calendar on the phone. Which leads me to beleive she must have sync setup too. What a joke!!!!!
It would be so much easier if google mail would include the MS office option buttons for reading and responding to event emails.
Not only that, but now i have to create events either on the phone, or in google cal. I can not setup events in outlook and have them all sync UNLESS i pay and use google apps.
Google has a big problem with MS. If i send an event to a google account, if i read that event email in gmail, its also striped of any way to open or respond.
The way this works best if WANTING to use gmail and outlook, while still wanting to use outlook for events cal, is to only reply, respond or accept events within outlook on the pc.
/joke
You have to ONLY select Contacts, Calendar and Mail. Try that and let me know if you still get that Att Required... Also, if all else fails I can give you my email and we can test it that way.
I've had my 2 Desires for about 3 weeks now. When I first received them we were using MS Exchange 2003, and Mail/Contacts/Calendar all synced perfectly.
Since then, we have upgraded our Exchange Server to Exchange 2010, which is lovely, BUT it turns out that the Desire Calendar will not sync with Exchange 2010. It would seem to be a Desire/HTC issue, as our iPhones/iPod Touches still sync Calendar fine with Exchange 2010.
I also note that a colleague is syncing the Desire Calendar with Exchange 2007 without problems.
So it is the combination of Desire Calendar and Exchange 2010 which fails. If I go to Settings/Accounts & Sync/Exchange Activesync and enable Calendar Sync I can see error messages saying "Syncronization is experiencing problems". If I leave Calenday sync enabled, it causes Mail and Contacts to sync poorly too, but if I disable Calendar sync, Mail and Contacts sync fine.
Has anyone else got Calendar sync working with Exchange 2010?
Desire Exchange 2010 Calendar
I recieved my Desire yesterday after reading quite a bit about it. Yes it can Sync with Exchange and all is what i read.
I set it up to Sync with the Exchange 2010 server and to my surprise it didn't sync the existing calendar items. Contacts and Mail is no problem.
If i add e new Calendar item on the Desire it does show in Outlook on my pc so Exchange does have a sort of sync with the Calendar. Adding a new item in Outlook never shows on the Desire. It seems like a one way sync or something. The Desire can sync to Exchange but it seems Exchange cannot sync to the Desire
I have a test account on one of our clients Managed Exchange 2007 servers. Setting up ActiveSync to the Exchange 2007 server works like a charm. Full sync both ways.
Just modify all your calendar items, for example by adding an additonal category by change your view to "list" or "list all active" and selecting all your appointments. Add a category, remove the category and switch back your view. Now you can happy sync your calendar with E2k10
Whoa! Steady there.
Can you give me some background to this before I apply it to my 12 year calendar history? How did you discover this, and have you actually successfully done this?
It worked and now not anymore
Strangest thing. My girlfriend planned a few appointments in here Calendar and invited me. So I accepted those invites on my Desire and all of a sudden the 2way sync worked. I could add items on my Desire and they popped up in the Exchange/Outlook Calendar and vice versa.
But that was unitil I rooted my device this morning...meaning new flash and standard factory reset. Now it will not sync the Calendar anymore. Tried sending new invites from a different account without any luck.
So...the calendar sync does work eventually...dont know why or how I did it.
Other thing you could do is, is install HTC Sync and manually do an Outlook sync of only the Calendar items (all items). I did this and they all showed up on my Desire. I did a one time sync.
Trying to figure out how to get the sync working again.
XDAgeek said:
Whoa! Steady there.
Can you give me some background to this before I apply it to my 12 year calendar history? How did you discover this, and have you actually successfully done this?
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Not really any background information, sorry. I've done some research on it but did not find anything, including analysing the extended sync protocols, everything looks ok, but there's no sync.
I've got this solution from a swiss-forum "android.pocketpc.ch" (sorry I can't post links since no moderator removed the restrictions yet) and it worked like a charm. I've tried it since I'm the Exchange-Admin myself and I now I've a functional backup;-)
Same problem here. Cannot get calendar to Sync with Exchange 2010.
If I add a new meeting to the Desire it appears in Outlook.
If I modify this meeting in Outlook then it appears as 2 separate meetings on the Desire.
If I delete an appointment on the Desire then it comes back once the sync runs.
All in all very disappointing for a State of the art phone.
Anyone got a real fix for the Exchange 2010 calendar problem?
A huge thanks to dab_ch for posting above the workaround to get the Calendar syncing to Exchange 2010. This is now working perfect to two Desires here.
If you have this problem, follow the advice in the post above. It worked for me, twice.
dab_ch fix is only working in part for me.
Some of the Exchange calendar items still do not appear on the Phone.
If I modify an appointment on Exchange the change is not reflected on the next sync from Exchange
Also, While Exchange Contacts are appearing on the phone. If I add a new contact to the Phone this does not appear in exchange.
The Sync Process still reports "Synchronization is experiencing problems."
A Further update.
I setup a new account on Exchange2010 and then transferred the Calendar using export and import.
Now my Calendar Synch in both directions is working fine.
It looks like my problem was related to a problem with my account on Exchange or some appointment in it.
Contact Sync problems
While the calendar is working 100%.
I still have a problem, that if I create a contact on the phone it does not sync to Exchange 2010.
There are no errors from the ActiveSync process.
Is anybody else having this issue?
Please note that if your Desktop Outlook client is using 'Cached Mailbox', then after adding the temporary category to each item, you MUST wait for the local Outlook database to sync completely back to the Exchange before you then remove the temporary category and then again wait for the completion of the sync back to exchange from Outlook.
Failure to comply with this will leave you with only a partially synced database - the part which did manage to sync back to Exchange.
You can tell when it is still syncing by watching the satus bar at the bottom of Outlook - it will say 'Updating Calendar', then after a few minutes return to 'All folders are up to date'.
Note the sync doesnt start immediately, so you wil see the 'All folders are up to date' message for perhaps 15 seconds before the sync starts. Wait for the 'Updating...' message etc.
Contact sync does seem slow, but it does work here eventually. It ought to be fast tho, so something is not right. I even tried the temporary category trick, but it didnt speed it up.
XDAgeek you are right.
I tried a number of different accounts to reproduce the problem with the Calendar and it seems Cache mode was my issue.
The Calendar sync is now working 100%.
On the Contact Sync from Phone issue, this still seems to be not working. I added a contact to one of my test Desire phones two days ago and it is still not in exchange.
For me it was not the cache mode.
I did an export-mailbox on the Exchange 2010 server.
Deleted my mailbox...recreated it so it was blank....no synch issue of course (So it is definitely not an Exchange 2010 issue)
I created 1 item in the Calendar in Outlook 2007 and that popped up nicely on the Desire. Great...so I thought.
Did an import-mailbox with the backed up pst...and Sync had problems again.
Started filtering out where the problem came from.
Turns out I had some Items (birthdays and such) with recurrence that the ActiveSync in Android is not happy about (Same Items sync fine with a WinMo 6.1 device). So I deleted all the recurrence itmes and copying them back 1 by 1. Syncing was still going fine until a certain item. So I edited that item by removing the recurrence pattern and reapplying it making sure it was an All Day event (that is a Birthday usually ). And Presto...everthing is syncing fine now.
Better logging is needed?
Has anyone else got Calendar sync working with Exchange 2010?
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Mine is working fine syncing calendar with Exchange 2010, has been since i got my desire back in March.
Very strange that so many people are having the same issue.
after a few beers
sorry this post is under the influence but...
there is a subtle problem with my synching. overall the calender syncs fine. with one exception: any diary entry i type directly into outlook, (with receipients also), does not synch. if i am sent and then accept an entry, or if i make the entry on my phone it syncs. direct outlook entry does not work. pants.
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sorry this post is under the influence but...
there is a subtle problem with my synching. overall the calender syncs fine. with one exception: any diary entry i type directly into outlook, (with receipients also), does not synch. if i am sent and then accept an entry, or if i make the entry on my phone it syncs. direct outlook entry does not work. pants.
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I have exactly the same problem. If a collegue invites me, my calendar syncs fine, but if I add items myself, the sync is almost random (some items dissappear) and the new item does not show/sync.
I really do not want to delete all recurring items, but maybe i'll give it a try. Google Calendar Sync does not seem to be a great solution either.
HTC answered me (i have a Legend) that Exchange 2010 is currently NOT supported.
Thanks all, I follow the "category" method and it works like charm now!!! )))
Category.. No category... SYNC!
Thanks!
Also for me the assign category then undo worked.
Now my whole calendar is synced and I'm ready to go!
I'm using Gmail Exchange ActiveSync and the HTC Mail App, because:
1. The Gmail App seems to be either Push Mail (Constant) or Manual (Menu --> Refresh), whereas I'd prefer it to check for me once an hour.
2. I dislike the Gmail interface
But when I click "Refresh", mail I've deleted via IMAP in Outlook or the Webmail doesn't disappear. It does download new mail though. This link:
http://email.about.com/od/iphonemailtips/qt/Set_Up_Push_Gmail_in_iPhone_Mail.htm
Refers to using Gmail Exchange ActiveSync on the iPhone, says:
"* To delete a message, move it to the [Gmail]/Trash folder.
* To archive a message, delete it from the Inbox or move it to [Gmail]/All Mail."
I don't mind if pressing DELETE Archives or Deletes the message but surely this isn't correct? Both the Gmail App and IMAP delete mail when you click "Refresh" (that have been deleted elsewhere). I shouldn't have to "Manually" delete mail, I've already deleted elsewhere.
Surely this does too?
Thanks
It's suddenly starting working. I must say Sync using Exchange ActiveSync is very hit and miss!
Last night I was finding it was trying to Sync (the white sync circle) for 5-10 minutes+, despite using Wireless and it only having to update 1-2 e-mail differences. I gave up in the end .
It's now not downloading mail in folders other than the Inbox!
I've had to move mail out, refresh, move it back in and then refresh again, it then downloads the mail but this is tricky to do for Sent Items. If it's still playing up tomorrow, I think I'll switch to IMAP. What a mess:
1. Google Sync: Has no ability to say how often it downloads mail. You either have to accept "Push Mail" (and the extra battery it needs) or Manually click Refresh
2. Gmail Exchange ActiveSync: Is proving very unreliable
Annoyingly IMAP doesn't offer Contacts/Calendar Sync, so I'll still have use one of the above methods for these two. Probably Google Sync, as Exchange ActiveSync will create a redundant Mailbox. Hopefully only Real-time Syncing Calendar/Contacts won't have too much draw on battery. I'm pretty sure it's the Mail part that does this.
Now it won't download anything in my Sent Items and instead just re-downloads the same e-mail, that isn't even in Sent Items any more!
IMO Gmail's (Beta) Exchange ActiveSync is well and truly broken! I'm off to re-configure (for the more basic but reliable) IMAP.
IMAP for me too, works well without any issues
IMAP is so much more reliable than Exchange ActiveSync. It's annoying it doesn't sync Calendar/Contacts too though.
I'm using Google Sync for those two, hopefully battery won't be hammered too much. I'm pretty sure it's E-Mail (not Calendar/Contacts) that does this, when Push is enabled.
Ok... Its finally time I use this phone to sync with outlook 2007 that I have on my computer..
I don't care much about contacts.. What I need it for is reminders..
Throughout my day I have about 10-20 reminders.. I really want to have this sync with my phone..
I honestly don't even know where to start but assume this should be a VERY simple task?
THANKS
EDIT** If it helps I have "Pure Widget Calender Widget"
I just have it up, but it doesn't do anything besides show me a calendar as of now.. LOL
I have my outlook 2007 calendar synced and it works great. There is a desktop client that you need to install called Google Calendar Sync (google it) and that will keep your outlook calendar synced with your gmail one. Once you get the two synced up, set up your calendar widget to display your gmail calendar and you should be good to go. You can add an event in outlook, gmail, or directly on your phone and it will be populated across all three automatically.
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I have my outlook 2007 calendar synced and it works great. There is a desktop client that you need to install called Google Calendar Sync (google it) and that will keep your outlook calendar synced with your gmail one. Once you get the two synced up, set up your calendar widget to display your gmail calendar and you should be good to go. You can add an event in outlook, gmail, or directly on your phone and it will be populated across all three automatically.
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Ok my one question is this.. Say I set all my reminders through my computer outlook.. I shut down and leave the office.. Now I'm screwed right?
I should sync before I shut down my computer? I don't want my phone to sync every hour because it would kill battery I assume..
Or how does it work?
I'm not entirely sure what the frequency that the client syncs with outlook is, but you can do it manually. Add your reminders, hit sync, then shut your laptop down. That client only syncs your outlook with your gmail so it's sync frequency will have no effect on your battery life. As long as you have your gmail account sent to sync on your phone, the new reminders should get pushed the same way contacts do. I really don't think that has a significant effect on your battery life either. Of course you can turn off all auto syncing and do it all manually but that would probably get annoying really quick.
Why mess with Google calendar sync at all? Why not just set up ActiveSync? I have mine set up to always sync, with no off peak time. Works fine, computer doesn't need to be on, and doesn't affect the battery at all.
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I've never even messed with active sync at all. I always thought you needed to connect your EVO to your computer to sync with it. How does it get the data from your outlook into your EVO?
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I've never even messed with active sync at all. I always thought you needed to connect your EVO to your computer to sync with it. How does it get the data from your outlook into your EVO?
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I am with you.. I also don't know how it gets the data..
I do like your way though..
I don't mind.. Everyday before I leave I just hit the sync button.. Even if I forget its not that big of a deal as the reminders are usually a few days out..
Still.. If active sync is better some how, I too want to know more about this..
THANKS
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I've never even messed with active sync at all. I always thought you needed to connect your EVO to your computer to sync with it. How does it get the data from your outlook into your EVO?
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You're looking at it wrong - your not sending data from outlook to your phone. When someone sends you an email or a meetingmaker or something like that, it doesn't go right to "outlook" - it goes to your exchange server which then sends the data elsewhere for you to access (like outlook). I don't know about you, but I can also access all of my corporate email through a web client also, outside of outlook - this works similarly. What activesync does is tells the exchange server to not only send your data to outlook, but also send it to the activesync account on your phone. Again, even though this is all in real time, this uses no battery (because of how it's set up, it's not continuously polling for new data) - and sometimes I even get my email on my phone before it appears in outlook. I have it synced with my exchange calandar and email 24/7, and have never had any battery issues with it - not even negligable battery usage.
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You're looking at it wrong - your not sending data from outlook to your phone. When someone sends you an email or a meetingmaker or something like that, it doesn't go right to "outlook" - it goes to your exchange server which then sends the data elsewhere for you to access (like outlook). I don't know about you, but I can also access all of my corporate email through a web client also, outside of outlook - this works similarly. What activesync does is tells the exchange server to not only send your data to outlook, but also send it to the activesync account on your phone. Again, even though this is all in real time, this uses no battery (because of how it's set up, it's not continuously polling for new data) - and sometimes I even get my email on my phone before it appears in outlook. I have it synced with my exchange calandar and email 24/7, and have never had any battery issues with it - not even negligable battery usage.
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Ok then... 2 things..
I don't really want my email to my phone.. Can I just get my calender reminders only using active sync?
The other thing.. How do I do this? LOL I used to do this with my old Touch, but its been years and totally forgot.. Thanks
fastfed said:
Ok then... 2 things..
I don't really want my email to my phone.. Can I just get my calender reminders only using active sync?
The other thing.. How do I do this? LOL I used to do this with my old Touch, but its been years and totally forgot.. Thanks
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settings -> accounts & sync -> add account -> exchange Activesync
during the setup process (which is painless, but you may need to get some info from your IT group like server info) you'll choose what you want to sync to your phone. The options it gives you are email, contacts, and calandar. If you just want calandar, make sure that box is checked, and the other ones aren't.
actually, you may need to set it up first, then go back into
settings -> accounts & sync -> exchange Activesync to uncheck email and contacts, if you don't want it to sync everything. hope that helps
Im confused on what my domain should be.. and my server address should be the same as my email for outlook right?
It keeps coming back as authentication failed... Please verify username and/or password..
Also I have access to everything I need
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Im confused on what my domain should be.. and my server address should be the same as my email for outlook right?
It keeps coming back as authentication failed... Please verify username and/or password..
Also I have access to everything I need
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That I can't help you with. It's supposed to be the same, but that's not always the case. On my end, I had to get server and domain info that I'd never heard of before. Try to get your hands on some "setting up ActiveSync" documentation from your company, it shouldn't be too hard to find, and will have all the details you need to enter.
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That I can't help you with. It's supposed to be the same, but that's not always the case. On my end, I had to get server and domain info that I'd never heard of before. Try to get your hands on some "setting up ActiveSync" documentation from your company, it shouldn't be too hard to find, and will have all the details you need to enter.
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LOL.. I am the company..
I have a hosting company. Email address, business website..
Just don't know what to input..
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LOL.. I am the company..
I have a hosting company. Email address, business website..
Just don't know what to input..
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check the settings on the hosting end. you may have to give them a call to find out the information you need. i had to use the webmail login information to get it to work.
i use ExchangeActiveSync extensively. i get all my work emails as they arrive on the server and its pretty neat that it syncs my calendar as well. I have the HTC Agenda widget on one of the 7 screens, it pulls in my outlook calendar, google calendar and my facebook events. its pretty awesome!!!
I'm with start logic for my hosting company...i guess I'll give them a call unless someone here knows the information? Thanks
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check the settings on the hosting end. you may have to give them a call to find out the information you need. i had to use the webmail login information to get it to work.
i use ExchangeActiveSync extensively. i get all my work emails as they arrive on the server and its pretty neat that it syncs my calendar as well. I have the HTC Agenda widget on one of the 7 screens, it pulls in my outlook calendar, google calendar and my facebook events. its pretty awesome!!!
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How are you guys using ActiveSync with your Evo? Is this Microsoft's ActiveSync or something else? I used it for years with my Windows Mobile phones and would kill for the same functionality with Android.
Fellas, just talk to your IT departments for the following basic info:
Domain name
Server name
You should obviously have your username and password already. ActiveSync is both a desktop application for old WinMo phones and a feature of Exchange. iPhones, Android phones, and a few others can sync with an Exchange mailbox by talking nice to ActiveSync running on your mail server.
HOWEVER, some Exchange admins retain tight control over what types of devices can sync with your mailbox, and some even require you to request sync to begin with. Mobile sync is turned off by default and must be enabled on your mailbox.
Buy your network admin a drink, he'll hook you up. I would ;-)
Something I noticed...I set my gmail to sync hourly but it does not do that at all. Both my hotmail accounts will sync hourly but whenever I go to my gmail app, the longest time before another sync was like 22 mins. I emailed myself something through gmail once and although my sync settings were still set at hourly, I got the email 10 minutes later. Idk what's going on with that. I just now put it on manually because I'm pretty sure its turning on my 3G more times than it should.
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...whenever I go to my gmail app
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gmail app?
Anyhow, I have my gmail sync every 15min and think it's pretty accurate...
I actually have several gmail accounts and they sync at various times with my main personal account syncing every 15min... And it all seems fine...
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gmail app?
Anyhow, I have my gmail sync every 15min and think it's pretty accurate...
I actually have several gmail accounts and they sync at various times with my main personal account syncing every 15min... And it all seems fine...
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He probably means the Gmail email app you get once you configure a Gmail account on your WP7.
slightly different problem with gmail sync
Hey everybody,
I'm wondering if anybody else is having the same problem as me at the moment ?
I've had the phone a few months now. I experienced a few issues with Hotmail and returned to using Gmail. It used to sync and push emails flawlessly, however it seems to have stopped working which is driving me mad.
When I wake up, i'm used to seeing new messages waiting for me (mainly XDA forum news). However, the push functionality has stopped working. I open my inbox, and see a message indicating email is up to date. However, no new messages are displayed. When pushing the sync button, the inbox is synced and the new messages are displayed, despite the settings set for "as items arrive". Highly annoying and not very productive to have to check for messages manually.
I played around with the settings trying various options, I even deleted the account and started over again (which was a pain re linking contacts etc, all to no avail.
Can anybody help me to restore my push email please ? I'm getting really cheesed off now.
Thanks
Garrickus.
Could it be possible that your phone had synced with G-mail 50 minutes before you sent yourself an email, and then you received it 10 minutes later, after the scheduled hour?
BUMP
go to email account settings and check if it is showing any errors. happened to me once. I re-entered my username passoword and the error went away. Perhaps this is due to Google getting very picky these days as many gmail accounts are getting hacked.
Why not just leave it in 'push' mode? Unless you have a lot of emails every hour, push email uses less data than polling. Gmail's exchange activesync isn't exactly rock solid. Back in WM 6.xx days, I have to reset my account every few weeks.