[Q] Notifications on Productivity screen not showing - HTC One X

Recently, I have noticed that the notifications on the productivity screen are no longer there.
I have checked and all the options are selected and the right scene is selected.
Would it to be with an Exchange mail account (with security policies) been set up on the handset?
Steve

Anyone?
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Productivity lockscreen works fine for me.
Calendar appointments, texts, missed calls and e-mails from company's exchange account
I'm still on 1.26 though.

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Sync of multi day appointments.

I use my Desire with my work's laptop via HTCSync to sync the calendar. I've noticed that if I have an appointment in Outlook which is "all day", but spans more than one day it doesn't sync properly to the Desire.
I am on call a week at a time, so have an appointment which runs from Monday to Sunday "all day" and has my time marked as "free". This syncs to the Desire as an appointment from Midnight Monday to Midnight Sunday, but isn't flagged as "all day". The Desire also seems to have no option of "free, busy, out of office" on appointments.
This is causing issue as I use Vibrate During Meetings (VDM) to auto set the vibrate mode during meetings. This product is always ignores "allday" and "free time" appointments, but unfortunately it doesn't work with the Desire due to the above sync issue. This is resulting in my phone putting itself into vibrate for a week at a time.
Does anyone know of a way around the issue? I can't sync my calendar directly with the work Exchange server as it syncs with my own Exchange server for mail and contacts, and the Desire doesn't support multiple accounts. I thought about using Touchdown for the work calendar, but VDM doesn't support the Touchdown calendar so that's not an option.
Thanks
Dae.

despite disabled I get GMail notification

gents,
I disabled the notification of new emails in all my accounts.
It works in all but my GMail Accounts. I still get the "M" logo in the top-bar.
Is it a bug?
So you went into the Gmail app and turned off new email notifications?
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Exactly.
I noticed that it is only my primary mail Account that notifies.
There are 2 email apps on the desire. Make sure you go into both and disable the notification.
Could be a bug in yours, I turned off notifications and missed 4 emails
Yeah u r right about 2 Apps. The Gmail App needed configuration too
Thanx 4 the help

A better mail app?

I just bought a One X to replace my iPhone 4, mostly happy about it, except the mail app is a bit frustrating
Firstly, iPhone almost always loads the full email instantly, and the ICS app only loads the text version and I have to press a button to load images and that could take an extra few seconds per email
Second, there is no next/previous button? I have to press the back button and select another mail to open it...
Lastly, whenever I receive a new email, iPhone notifies me instantly and I'm a slide of a bar away from viewing the full email, with ICS the notification system doesn't even work for me, I have to refresh the mail app in order to see the new email.
Is there any way to fix this?
I'm using Hotmail
Use the hotmail app from Microsoft. Much better imo. Has push notifications and pinch to zoom.
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I am using HTC Mail to work with Gmail. Unless I select a frequent receiving interval, the time getting the new incoming email seem a bit later than what I have used in Windows Phone and iPhone. The best mail client is iPhone that it almost get the email after couple of minutes after sender dispatching the email.
K9 mail https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.fsck.k9&feature=search_result#?t=W251bGwsMSwxLDEsImNvbS5mc2NrLms5Il0.
Or make an active sync account in the default mail app and set it to push.
My recommendation would be to install "Touch down for smart phones". It is the best mail app that i have found for my hotmail account and also does exchange.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nitrodesk.droid20.nitroid
Sent with Desire.
Just rooted and installed a custom Rom. It appears my Vodafone handset had a lot of the email settings disabled. I can now have push mail and html messages in stock app.
Who was your phone from ?
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Mine was unlocked and unbranded Sim free from duty free
Sent with Desire.
Are you using the HTC app or the Gmail app?
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If your are asking me i posted the market link 4 posts above this one
Sent with Desire.

Help setting email properly (iPhone user/Android noob here) using K9 mail

OK. I need some help PLEASE. I'm trying to migrate to a GS3 from an iPhone 4. My GS3 is stock, t-mobile, and no mods, just downloaded some apps.
OK: I have GMAIL, the "EMAIL" app that was stock, and I added K9 mail. All 3 are configured with my 2 email accounts I use. I have disabled notifications on Gmail and Email, and let notifications on in K9 because K9 was the only one I was able to get to format the emails FIT TO SCREEN - the other 2 wanted me to scroll left and right which seemed really strange to me, and I am use to the way iPhone handles email, which does always fit width to screen... and K9 did that so I liked it the best because of that.
Apparently it CONTINUOUSLY connects thru whatever network/data connection you have (wifi/mobile) and EATS battery and bandwidth. I had to set sync to never to stop it. Now of course, I'm not being notified of emails arriving at my box(es).
Obviously I'm doing something wrong? My goal is to have this phone sync contacts with my gmail account (like my iphone did with google-sync-exchange).. and get instant email notifications pushed to my device (like my iphone did).
WHAT AM I DOING WRONG?

No calendar notifications

I am using stock Email app with Exchange Active Sync. Emails are setup to sync in Auto mode during working hours and after that every 4 hours.
There is however one small problem - for some reasons calendar notifications are not playing at all - in fact no pop ups as well. Any ideas?

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