Is anyone working on the native email apk without exchange pin? I enhanced email allows for this, but does not work with ics yet.
Thanks
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i am very interested in this as well. thanks very much.
Ditto! Must have... can't deal with pin entry to unlock!
I am waiting for this too. O can't seem to get Enhanced Email app to work.
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Enhanced Email does work on ICS. Disable calendar and contacts sync to stop FCs.
I don't want that if it was available. Lol if I lose phone someone might email ballmer >;]
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Already availavle here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1367254
It is also worth noting after I rooted my phone and put my recovery on I had to reconfigure everything and it did not ask me to do a pin this time around. Not sure why or if the rooting had anything to do with it but just a fyi.
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Has anyone hacked the email apk to bypass exchange security?
+1 for this...
The stock email app will not let me connect to my exchange server. It says that the device does not support the security policy required by my exchange server. Does anyone have any suggestions?
Dumb question...you tried Enhanced Email?
Someone post it up please. The email.apk
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Someone post it up please. The email.apk
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These are the unmodified files...
Any help would be fantastic. Thanks.
+1 for this.
I could connect to my works exchange with cm7 but not on stock.
Enhanced email works but it has major issues with ics. It FC when auto-sync is turned on. So I either get work emails or Gmail.
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+1 could really need this!
Did you try to select "SSL/TLS Accept all certificates" in Security type ?
Alright guys I have unpacked those files and they are slightly different compared to the gingerbread email application which is based of the Seven application.
Will see what I can do.
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Would it be possible if we use CM9 Email source?
https://github.com/CyanogenMod/android_packages_apps_Email/tree/ics
Based from it, we just need to modify the isActive function to return true under SecurityPolicy.java? Am I right?
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Alright guys I have unpacked those files and they are slightly different compared to the gingerbread email application which is based of the Seven application.
Will see what I can do.
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Thank you. I replied to you on the SGS2 thread too. (Not that I'm desperate or anything! lol.)
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Did you try to select "SSL/TLS Accept all certificates" in Security type ?
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I sure did.
Any news on this?
irtehun got this modded and is working.
Here is the link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=19796931
Could someone please give an idea of what the email client on the GN can do? I'm on the SGS2 at the moment and, while not perfect, the built in email client allows to search the server and control the sync via schedules.
Is the Email on the Galaxy Nexus just like the AOSP 2.3 version, are there any enhancements, does it have issues with wake locks?
TIA
I use it to connect to my exchange server at work. It seems the same as the 2.3 app except it has a white instead of black theme. I haven't noticed any other differences. And yes you can set the check frequency to your liking.
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matt2053 said:
I use it to connect to my exchange server at work. It seems the same as the 2.3 app except it has a white instead of black theme. I haven't noticed any other differences. And yes you can set the check frequency to your liking.
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Thanks. Can it search emails that have NOT been synced to your device? And can you tell it to push Mo - Fr 07:00 - 23:00 and do manual pull the rest of the time?
TIA
Nope.
If I needed those features, i would use Touchdown.
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Nope.
If I needed those features, i would use Touchdown.
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Yes, I have bought touchdown but sadly it supports push on ONE account only which is unacceptable to me. I need to receive push emails from several businesses and would prefer not to forward them into a single mailbox....
I have the glide and have not been able to succefully receive ANY IMAP emails. I just recently switched from Sprint to AT&T, I have the 4gig data plan with teithering. My email account is with Go Daddy. I use these same excact settings on my laptop and on my old Epic phone. Both worked flawlessly. Now that I've switch I cannot get it to work on my glide. I tried removing and reinstalling the accounts. I've tried on the wife's phone as well. I can send out emails fine, but none will pull down. Here are the Go Daddy server settings.
Incoming: imap.secureserver.net port 993
Ougoing: smtpout.secureserver.net port 465
Using built in email client on Droid 2.3.5 non-rooted
I use these same setting on my desktop with Outlook and on my old Samsung Epic using WiFi with no problem. Any help will be greatly appreciated thanks!
I don't have the glide but when i was setting up my corporate account for my job I has to change the security setting in the email client and the port it used. Might want to try the settings in there and see if that helps.
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I don't have the glide but when i was setting up my corporate account for my job I has to change the security setting in the email client and the port it used. Might want to try the settings in there and see if that helps.
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Yes I did that I used the godaddy setting Incoming: SSL port 465. I use the same setting on my old phone and my desktop. So I know they are correct, but my phone still won't receive an emails. Thanks for your input though!
That is a little odd then. Have you tried a different mail client? K9 works pretty good
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That is a little odd then. Have you tried a different mail client? K9 works pretty good
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No I haven't, will give it a shot now and post my feedback.
Thanks!
Work around for anyone else who runs into this as well! Use K9!
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That is a little odd then. Have you tried a different mail client? K9 works pretty good
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K9 pulled my msgs right down super quick. I don't really care for the GUI, but it will have to work for now. I also called Samsung and they could care less that this is a bug with the Cap Glide. And wants me to try pop3. I hate pop3 and shouldn't have to use it, just be cause they have a bug in there software.
Anyways, thank for your help, K9 will do for now!
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K9 pulled my msgs right down super quick. I don't really care for the GUI, but it will have to work for now. I also called Samsung and they could care less that this is a bug with the Cap Glide. And wants me to try pop3. I hate pop3 and shouldn't have to use it, just be cause they have a bug in there software.
Anyways, thank for your help, K9 will do for now!
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Wow that is a horrible response from them. Glad you got it working
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Have you tried using Exchange instead? It was working for me.
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Have you tried using Exchange instead? It was working for me.
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Thanks but my GoDaddy account only allow IMAP and POP3. Maybe in the future a custom rom will fix it.
I am currently using Enhanced Email because it doesn't force me to enter a PIN from the lockscreen (requirement from work's exchange server), but I prefer the stock E4GT email app. Does anyone have or know of a work around to having to enter a PIN with the stock app?
They have a stock email apk with security stripped out. Kind of a ***** to set up but it works great
snake4812 said:
They have a stock email apk with security stripped out. Kind of a ***** to set up but it works great
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Ok, I've searched all over and can't find it. You don't happen to have it do you?
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droidiac13 said:
Ok, I've searched all over and can't find it. You don't happen to have it do you?
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I think this is what you are looking for. I haven't personally tested it because I am fortunate enough to not have to use exchange any longer, but several people that I have supplied this apk for said that it worked for exchange.
HowTo "push" using RootExplorer in the Toolkit link in my signature if you are unfamiliar.
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I think this is what you are looking for. I haven't personally tested it because I am fortunate enough to not have to use exchange any longer, but several people that I have supplied this apk for said that it worked for exchange.
HowTo "push" using RootExplorer in the Toolkit link in my signature if you are unfamiliar.
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Bingo! Thanks a ton!
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Bingo! Thanks a ton!
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No problem, glad it works. I'll add it to the toolkit for others with the issue.
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I am currently using Enhanced Email because it doesn't force me to enter a PIN from the lockscreen (requirement from work's exchange server), but I prefer the stock E4GT email app. Does anyone have or know of a work around to having to enter a PIN with the stock app?
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You do know that circumventing that security policy can be grounds for termination.
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droidiac13 said:
I am currently using Enhanced Email because it doesn't force me to enter a PIN from the lockscreen (requirement from work's exchange server), but I prefer the stock E4GT email app. Does anyone have or know of a work around to having to enter a PIN with the stock app?
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I'm all for choice... here's the Samsung's Email.apk with the PIN requirement removed as well. It doesn't differ much from AOSP, but it's your choice.
This is for deodexed ROMs only.
Remove any accounts already setup in Email.
Place file in /system/app.
Reboot.
Re-setup accounts back into Email.
-Daryel
As someone who runs an exchange environment what you are doing is incredibly irresponsible. you deserve whatever comes from doing this.
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I am currently using Enhanced Email because it doesn't force me to enter a PIN from the lockscreen (requirement from work's exchange server), but I prefer the stock E4GT email app. Does anyone have or know of a work around to having to enter a PIN with the stock app?
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As a side note, if you use Touchdown, then you can still secure the Exchange side without having to lock down the rest of the device. It's a much better overall client for Exchange anyway.
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You do know that circumventing that security policy can be grounds for termination.
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As someone who runs an exchange environment what you are doing is incredibly irresponsible. you deserve whatever comes from doing this.
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While I appreciate both of your concerns, you're both wrong in this case. My employer doesn't even know how it got turned on. It happened when we got a new server.
Being the VP of Operations, I don't think I will be fired seeing as the President wanted this too. Also, I always try to get as much detail as possible before I start handing out "advice" or telling strangers how to conduct their business.
So, is there any way we can install the HTC mail app on our Galaxy Nexus ? I love that mail client and i would use it on my nexus also. :laugh:
I guess it requires htc sense framework, so most probably no.
If this is not possible, what is the best mail client ? The default one is horrible
K9 was a really popular one last time I needed an alternative to stock
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If this is not possible, what is the best mail client ? The default one is horrible
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Mail clients on Android are pretty terrible. You've either got the choice of equally bad open source clients like K-9, or ad-ridden clients like Aqua Mail or Maildroid that require a payment to get the pro version.
I stick to the default mail client because it works fine for me despite being kinda crappy.
Everything is crap. Only the HTC one was ok for me... Isnt there any way to port it ?
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Everything is crap. Only the HTC one was ok for me... Isnt there any way to port it ?
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if you port the framework for sense, yes. otherwise i would guess no
What's wrong with the nexus default? I use both accounts and constantly get mail almost every minute on of them. Gmail is the one pissed about, its slow and unreliable most times.
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What's wrong with the nexus default? I use both accounts and constantly get mail almost every minute on of them. Gmail is the one pissed about, its slow and unreliable most times.
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The HTC one has some excellent features which you just don't get on the defaut client, like the ability to see all emails from all folders and all accounts in one pot.. That would be the main selling point for me!, is there a paid for client that can do that?
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The HTC one has some excellent features which you just don't get on the defaut client, like the ability to see all emails from all folders and all accounts in one pot.. That would be the main selling point for me!, is there a paid for client that can do that?
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http://catch404.net/2012/09/multipl...android-4-1-jelly-bean-with-a-combined-inbox/
I have been using Touchdown to access my official mails (exchange server). Feature wise I think this is the best mail client on android but UI can be better.
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Thanks Zepius but this doesn't let you view all emails from all selected folders, it only combines the inboxes from two or more accounts.
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