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Exchange Active Sync Message Format Problem
Hi,
I just set my HTC Hero to sync with our Exchange Server 2003. Everything works fine except the Message Format under Mail settings is grayed out to Plain Text and thus, I'm not able to get any html formatted emails (no image, table etc). HTC support page shows I should be able to choose html message format, but I'm not. http://www.htc.com/www/howto.aspx?p_id=283&id=38&f=t Has anyone else experienced this problem? How do I fix it (any server side setting or anything else on Hero)? Thanks, -vivek Last edited by vivhero; 10-23-2009 at 07:36 PM. |
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1) Canceled meeting issue - looks like a problem to me 2) The outlook sync with Hero does seem to have problem - both ways actually. I read my mail on Outlook and it took almost 30 min in order for it show in Hero that I've read it, same goes if I read on Hero - there is definitely a lag in terms of syncing (my setting is to sync every 5 min). I guess Android still has some catching to do in terms of good integration with Exchange - I hope 2.0 fixes these problems (or does that has to come from HTC?). |
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Well Android has no exchange support before 2.0. The exchange support is all HTC. Which is why the Samsung Moment's Exchange support is just them packaging the Moxier Mail app from Android Market.
Well it looks like the HTC mail app only has push updates for new e-mail. For things like marking e-mails as read being synced, you need to press the refresh button manually it looks like. |
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Yeah, I think I am going to move to the Moment when it comes out. I do like the fact that it has the slide out keyboard and 800 Mhz proc. Also, I wont have to wait for months and months for HTC to release 2.0 for the Hero.
The only thing I will miss is Rosie (Sense UI), but I am sure it is only a matter of time before we can port. In fact I have been reading a bit about it over at XDA. Some people are saying it is very simple. I feel like when 2.0 finally comes, a lot of the features we are waiting for in Exchange will be fully baked. But then again, it wouldn't be the first time that Android is less the underwhelming. I am very hopeful for this to be a great OS one day. So raise a glass Lads! Android is here to stay. |
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Does your meeting and contact complaint above apply to Exchange 2007 as well?
If so, that's a bummer for me (I'm on a TP, eligible for an upgrade in January, and am thinking about a Hero or TP2). We just converted to Exchange 2007 from 2003, and that is a nice upgrade for the TP Exchange client. The HTML vs Plain text thing applies to generic Windows Mobile as well, BTW. |
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The only Exchange app that supports (or should I say adds support for) HTML for Exchange 2003 is Touchdown.
Also tried Moxier, but it's also plain-text for 2003. |
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One other thing that I have found to be lacking, is if I reply from my phone to an email in Exchange it does not show up as a reply on my desktop Exchange client. This was particularly confusing the other day when I was trying to verify that I had in fact sent something. |
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Now this is a basic feature, if the Hero can't support it then this disqualifies it for business use in my opinion. Can anybody confirm ? I have one on the way. |
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