Trying to set up company email (ie, Exchange) on my shiny new SGS2 and I get a nasty looking license that tells me Samsung wants the right to send my IMEI and other mobile phone data to the "licensors of the application." Who the hell are these licensors, why do they want my phone info and why should I give it to them?
What happened to the Google "Mail" client that's been on every other phone I've used? (No, not GMail. Just plain old Mail.) And is there another (free) Exchange client I could use?
that's probably related to the CIQ issue
details here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1369683
AllGamer said:
that's probably related to the CIQ issue
details here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1369683
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Maybe, but the interesting thing is that only pops up when I try to set up a corporate email account on my SGS2. If it were CIQ related, shouldn't I get that license agreement when I set up the phone? CIQ has its dirty little fingers in everything, not just email.
Talk to your exchange administrator ...it's probably a policy they are applying.
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asatnik11 said:
Talk to your exchange administrator ...it's probably a policy they are applying.
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No it's only TW email apk specific. Aosp email does not do this. It's not caused by a policy set by an exchange admin. it states this before the account is fully created and before you get a prompt for exchange policies acknowledgment.
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Probably a random questions but i came from EG30 and the email app did not require me to set a password for my corporate email account. Now that i am on ICS it requires me to set a pin password before i can add the corprate email account. Is there anyway to get the gingerbread email back? Is that even possible
I dont use the client part which ask you to set pin.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1510248&highlight=exchange
I was wondering if there is any way of making the stock mail app to receive push notifications from any imap server.
If I configure my professional mail account on the stock app it needs polling to check the server, what I guess consumes much more battery. If I use k-9 mail or aquamail it works perfectly (selecting 'never' on server polling), these apps doesn't need polling, the message is delivered (pushed) instantly as received on the server.
I can use any of these apps, but I'd like to use the stock mail app if someone knows how to enable this feature on it.
Thank you.
I didn't found a solution and I finally ended to use a third party app: MailDroid.
It's the best in my opinion and I also use push IMAP with it.
Stefan.
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Thanks, I'll check it.
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I cannot get this to finish setting up in the default email app. I'm trying to find something that syncs with my university's email/calendar. But the default email won't even load my account.
Are you sure your server settings are correct?
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Since we don't have root yet, I was looking for a way to bypass the Exchange security my employer enforces because I hate having to put in a PIN every time I unlock my phone.
I came across this excellent email client called MailWise.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.syntomo.email&hl=en
They have a built-in option to bypass Exchange security protocol and it works perfectly!
I use aqua mail with no issues. The only thing is that it doesn't sync my work calender.
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borijess said:
I use aqua mail with no issues. The only thing is that it doesn't sync my work calender.
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I was using CloudMagic before, but it didn't sync my Exchange calendar. MailWise does so I'm good to go.
Touchdown HD works great also
truelyinspired33 said:
Touchdown HD works great also
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Does TouchDown bypass Exchange security protocol?
Tikerz said:
Does TouchDown bypass Exchange security protocol?
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You have to put in a pin when you open the Touchdown app, but not every time you use your phone.
So it is 100% exchange security compliant, without taking over your whole phone.
By the way, at my company you would get fired for intentionally trying to bypass the exchange security requirements... Not saying that applies to your company, but be careful.
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You have to put in a pin when you open the Touchdown app, but not every time you use your phone. So it is 100% exchange security compliant, without taking over your whole phone.
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I really like the app called Nine and it also has application level exchange security, but I don't want to pay $10 for it.
I just want to use the fingerprint unlock instead of PIN unlock.
Tikerz said:
I really like the app called Nine and it also has application level exchange security, but I don't want to pay $10 for it.
I just want to use the fingerprint unlock instead of PIN unlock.
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I like Nine as well. Last I check, it was 50% off, at $9.99. Well worth it in my opinion.
I've been a touchdown user for years, but I have to admit that Nine looks really good. Trying it or now.
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I've been a touchdown user for years, but I have to admit that Nine looks really good. Trying it or now.
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Nine is fantastic, the best IMO.
I remembered Enhanced Email by pass that before. Seems like it's not anymore now because I have to gain the Ad right in order to use my Corp email with it.
The biggest thing holding me back from upgrading to the Note 4 is this. I just downloaded and setup MailWise, it took a while to realize what steps it took to get the security bypassed, but I managed it. I'm much closer to getting this phone now, thanks OP!
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Using mobimail and it bypasses it.
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How do you get rid of the awful ads on mailwise
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ekerbuddyeker said:
How do you get rid of the awful ads on mailwise
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I don't get any ads on Mailwise?
Tikerz said:
Nine is fantastic, the best IMO.
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I've used both Touchdown and Nine, and I Nine is much easier to use and the UI is much better than Touchdown.
Tikerz said:
I don't get any ads on Mailwise?
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No ads for me either. Great app!!!
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I just set up lock screen security when I set up the account on the stock email (or gmail) app then turn off after the account is set up and it never caused me issues. Did this on my note 4, galaxy s3 and tablet.
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I don't get any ads on Mailwise?
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Me either. Works perfectly for me.
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doctorspeed1 said:
I just set up lock screen security when I set up the account on the stock email (or gmail) app then turn off after the account is set up and it never caused me issues. Did this on my note 4, galaxy s3 and tablet.
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And that is exactly why my corporation won't allow android devices to sync to our exchange servers with the stock app, nor any of the 3rd party apps that allow you to bypass the security..
All of these security bypasses are really hindering Android device use in the corporate world...
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