[Q] Pogramm to sync SMS with Exchange 2010 - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey Community,
I have an HTC HD running WM 6.5 and a HTC Magic running froyo. The HD syncs all sms via active sync with the exchange server.
Is there an app for android that syncs SMS with my exchange server?

The latest version of touchdown does it ...
I've also suggested it as a feature for Handcent on there forums!

thanks man, works fine now

Touchdown can only sync inbox, other folders can not sync even I selected them to sync.
So I want to use Samsung email client for my other phone,
I extract email.apk from /system/app,
But it can not be installed on other phone,
Just show installation failed.
I tested on HTC, Motorola, all are rooted Android 4.0.4.
Is there any limitation from install this Samsung email client to other phone?

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HI,
wondering if it is possible to see all the custom (user created) hotmail folders in stock mail application in htc desire hd.....
tried everything, but it only retrieves mails from inbox...
i know other way is to go via internet, but i would love the mail application to show all the hotmail folders
anyone plz?
would love to know this also
Answer = no
POP emails only ever support standard Inbox / Trash / Sent folders.
Anything else is kind of considered IMAP which allows full sync of all folders and PUSH mail.
Apparently Microsoft has recently set up Exchange Activesync on Hotmail (ie: IMAP access, kind of...). Though HTC Mail app does not function correctly since GB 2.3.3 with Exchange Activesync / Hotmail for some unknown reason.
Try:
- Moxier Mail (recommend)
- Touchdown
- Enhanced Email

[Q] Upload contacts into SkyDrive with WM 6.5

Hi guys,
I have been used to using Windows MyPhone for doing a on-line backup of my contacts from WM 6.5. This application and Windows MyPhone service is gonna be removed, so I wanna ask, what I can use instead of that? I have never found some frontend application for WM 6.5, that supports SkyDrive.
Thanks for reply..
Use Live hotmail. When you sync with Windows Live, your mail/appointments/contacts will be sync.
alex fung said:
Use Live hotmail. When you sync with Windows Live, your mail/appointments/contacts will be sync.
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This has always worked well for me. As far as i know there are two ways of doing it:
Use the Windows Live app, which will sync your contacts and email.
Use activesync which will backup tasks and calendar too, as well as push email (delivers email in real time, not limited to sending/receiving every x minutes. have a look at this page http://windowsteamblog.com/windows_...ar-and-contacts-with-exchange-activesync.aspx or google exchange activesync hotmail
note that syncing with windows live will also download all your previous contacts from the server.
(not to hijack, but quick question: there's no way to sync contacts and not show messenger contacts in your windows mobile contacts for instance, is there?)
I had much more luck syncing with Google Calendar than with Hotmail Calendar. And it wasn't for the lack of trying. Syncing with Hotmail is like syncing with Desktop Outlook. Great while it works but once it's broken, it's broken for good. On the contrary, in about a year of syncing with Google I haven't run into a problem yet that I wasn't able to resolve. I am syncing Calendar, Contacts and email using ActiveSync, and tasks using GogTasks freeware. Contacts sync especially has been flawless.
If you can live with Google's limitations (no category support unless you buy a 3rd party app, have to jump through hoops to sync Tasks), I suggest you try that.

[Q] Calendar app that syncs outlook calendar with android

Hello,
When using the default email client that comes with Android to connect to corporate email, the client forces me to use PIN based security which is a hassle. So I used DroidMail and that way I was able to access corporate email without the security hassles. However, the same doesn't work for calendar. I was wondering as to what I should do to sync my outlook calendar to the my default calendar app on my Samsung Galaxy Note 2 or maybe I could go for a completely different calendar app?

Exchange Services and Email app syncing complete GAL

Hi all,
My company has bought about 50 HTC Desire 526G devices.
All running KK 4.4.2
Our mail system is Office 365.
We are unable to configure any of these devices for mail using the native Email app.
Error: Couldn't sign in.
Other Android devices working fine.
Reason for native e-mail app: Contacts synchronisation on the device
All users are managing their contacts in Outlook and those should be synced with the device.
So I've installed an updated version of Exchange Services (tried different versions) and the configuration is working now.
Problem is that it downloads the complete Global Address List instead of the users' contacts.
Also tried different versions of the Email app from apkmirror. Same issue
And tried with Exchange on the Gmail app. Configuration successful but it downloads the complete GAL.
Any other suggestions?
Alternative apps that will sync your Mail Contacts to the device?

Samsung mail app vs Microsoft Active Exchange Sync

Hi all, new here and since Microsoft Outlook mail claims it's a Samsung issue and Samsung never answers, I hope anyone here knows what to do.
I use Outlook mail, and I had it always installed on my Samsung Galaxy A5 2017 mail app. It automatically synced my contacts and calendar also on the Samsung stock apps. Very convenient.
Now, however, it stopped working. I tried reinstalling it, but it constantly gives the message that it cannot connect to the server. I CAN set it up as IMAP, but that's obviously not what I want as it won't sync contacts and calendar.
After Microsoft claimed it was a Samsung problem I tried to set up the Outlook account via active exchange sync in the (terrible) Gmail app. Same result: cannot connect to the server.
I have used various configuration settings, incl. manual set up (eas.outlook.com, m.hotmail.com, etc.) and obviously the password is correct.
The Outlook app I now had to install does not sync calendars and contacts, by Outlooks own admission (seriously....?) so that's no option.
I want to simply connect my Samsung stick apps again to active exchange sync as it has always done. And Microsoft says its not them...
Anyone has any suggestion?
thanks!
Bart

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