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gabby131 2010-07-26 22:36

Re: Mail for Exchange (MfE). Blame me here, pls
 
3g connection really discharges the battery quick. i dont have 3g on my n900 but i can tell because i am using a device that has 2g and 3g.

also, my n900 drains 10 percent of power every 30mins using joikuspot (n900 is the client and my n86 is the host). so ad-hoc connection also is a battery killer.

but in any case, my only problem in mfe on n900 is the sorting of e-mails (unread, received and from). but i realy like the sync on the calendar. works superb!

pavlik 2010-07-27 06:42

Re: Mail for Exchange (MfE). Blame me here, pls
 
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Hello,

I have a weird problem with MfE. I can not synchronize mail with exchange server. It kind of worked before. The problem started when I deleted and created same MfE account on my N900 several times (:rolleyes: I know but I will not go into details why for now).
After I set it up first sync goes fine. I can send e-mail but when I try to manually run synchronization it fails with

"Exchange server is not responding. Verify that account settings are correct."


error. Any idea what is wrong and how to fix it without re-flashing?
I am synchronizing mail and calendar. If I sync calendar only it works fine. If mail is included in sync it fails.

I attached activesync log. I edited the log file slightly to change my company name to "mycompany" and my login to "myname".

Thanks in advance for advise,
-Pavel

gabby131 2010-07-27 10:35

Re: Mail for Exchange (MfE). Blame me here, pls
 
@pavlik

try a full re-synchronization. it worked for me when i had the same issue

pavlik 2010-07-27 14:28

Re: Mail for Exchange (MfE). Blame me here, pls
 
gaby131, thanks. Full synchronization does work while the "normal does not" - how wierd. Anyway I guess I'll be pressing two buttons now instead of one for the sync. thanks again.

Coffee 2010-07-27 22:49

Re: Mail for Exchange (MfE). Blame me here, pls
 
I guess that must be a stupid question, who would have thought anyone would need to reinstall MfE, silly me.

pavlik 2010-07-28 00:41

Re: Mail for Exchange (MfE). Blame me here, pls
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Coffee (Post 767081)
I guess that must be a stupid question, who would have thought anyone would need to reinstall MfE, silly me.

Yes, I assume this is not what normal people do all the time :)

well my bigger problem is that with MfE I can send an e-mail if I type a destination address but I can not reply to a recived e-mail. So I thougth that this is because of my e-mail alias and reconfigured it to be firstname.lastname@company.com instead of username@company.com - it did not help. I reconfigured it back and now I cannot even sync.

gabby131 2010-07-28 01:08

Re: Mail for Exchange (MfE). Blame me here, pls
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pavlik (Post 767187)
Yes, I assume this is not what normal people do all the time :)

well my bigger problem is that with MfE I can send an e-mail if I type a destination address but I can not reply to a recived e-mail. So I thougth that this is because of my e-mail alias and reconfigured it to be firstname.lastname@company.com instead of username@company.com - it did not help. I reconfigured it back and now I cannot even sync.

is your domain and server correct?

you can get the domain from your workplace by asking someone who has e-mail on a mobile device. the server i believe must be like mail.company.com and port should be 443 (secure connection).

pavlik 2010-07-28 01:25

Re: Mail for Exchange (MfE). Blame me here, pls
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by gabby131 (Post 767198)
is your domain and server correct?

I assume it is correct because full synchronization works fine, but maybe I should check my settings. My IT gave me instructions on how to configure client on iphone, palm, winmo, symbian but they do not know anything about Maemo. the server info and port should be fine. But domain is unclear. For most other devices it is empty. I tried a few domain options I could "creatively" think off (companyname, companyname.com, internal.companyname.com) but got connection error. So i left domain empty. Maybe I should revisit the settings.

gabby131 2010-07-28 01:31

Re: Mail for Exchange (MfE). Blame me here, pls
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pavlik (Post 767211)
I assume it is correct because full synchronization works fine, but maybe I should check my settings. My IT gave me instructions on how to configure client on iphone, palm, winmo, symbian but they do not know anything about Maemo. the server info and port should be fine. But domain is unclear. For most other devices it is empty. I tried a few domain options I could "creatively" think off (companyname, companyname.com, internal.companyname.com) but got connection error. So i left domain empty. Maybe I should revisit the settings.

that should be fine. in meamo, you just need a domain and a server address. so your okay. if full resync is working, your mfe should be working fine as well.

in your settings, tweal the peak days, hours etc.
i recomend peak hours should be always on and off peak should be every 15 mins.

check the resync of your messages. select retrieve all if you want older messages to be synced. :)

Rob1n 2010-07-28 07:54

Re: Mail for Exchange (MfE). Blame me here, pls
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pavlik (Post 767187)
well my bigger problem is that with MfE I can send an e-mail if I type a destination address but I can not reply to a recived e-mail.

I had the same problem. You need to edit the To: address(es) and remove the quoted name(s), just leaving the email address.


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