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Actually a restocking fee is sound considering their recommendation was spot-on and your IT guy couldn't get it to work. It would have been your IT guy's fault, not Verizon's and a restocking fee would have been warranted. I'm glad you talked them out of it though because I think restocking fees itself is a scam no matter where you go.I'm even more baffled by all the responses that say it's easy to do. That frustrates me even more. I'm glad things worked for you guys, and I wish they worked for me. Just trading out the phone with Verizon has hardly been an easy feat. They wanted to charge me a restocking fee for exchanging a phone THEY RECOMMENDED given my requirements. Crazy talk. Ultimately they agreed to change it when I agreed to buy more phones if we could ever find one that woudl work with our exchange.
I wish I was more knowledgeable and could carry out some of the fixes you guys have suggested. Thanks again for everyone's help. Enjoy your new phone... it's truly a cool device.
Even though this is a 'took my droid back thread, it has turned into an exchange thread, so might as well post my question here as it seems like lots of expertise.
I use outlook via pop, not exchange. I need to sync contacts and calendar to phone. Coming from treo/bb/winmo, which did this seamlessly.
Lots of talk on hofo about some products coming out shortly to do so. (Do not tell me to sync via gmail, via import export etc. I need this to sync on several x a day basis).
In the meantime, I set up a hosted exchange account. Figured if droid syncs via exchange, ok, i will pay $10/mo until other solutions available.
My outlook pst file is 5G. Yes i keep everything, and need everything.
I pared it down to 1.5G to test a hosted exchange.
When I set this up on the droid, will the whole 1.5G come over, or can I specify what I want. I do not want to use up 1.5G of my 5G bandwith allocated for the month on just syncing, nor do I really need that much mail on my phone. Thanks.
Interesting. So you are saying that when I put the account up on my droid, when it syncs, only 1 month of the 3 yrs of data I have on the server will come over?
Thanks... I'll send this to my IT guy. I'd still like to keep this phone and cancel my order. (I assume they'd prefer I keep this phone, too, since it's been opened and used.)
We're using 2003. I thought it was 2007... but I was wrong.
My account is showing up under mail AND contacts with a blue sidebar (?) but no information is being sent to the phone. I cannot send outgoing either. It just sits in the outbox drafts. I've tried tons of combinations under "Settings" and that's (set up with no info in the blank account) the closest I can get to it working.
ALSO... I downloaded Touchdown's trial. NO LUCK!!! Touchdown opens and has my account infor in it, but there's no mail or contacts in it either.
Ideas there? Thanks as always to you all.
I don't remember how the default POP3 client works, but with K-9 Mail, if you scroll down to the last message in your inbox, and there is an area where you can press that says, "Load up to x more messages". You can define different amounts of messages to pull down at one time...right now, 100 is the max, but you can keep going with it, eventually pulling down your entire message store. It may not fit all your 5G, but until we can get the phone to start moving message stores to the storage card (Dec. 11th update?) I'd keep checking your storage levels as you import additional messages.
K-9 Mail will give you many more options in managing your POP/IMAP account, and doesn't seem to suffer from random sync issues. You will however have to confirm you "all" of your account/folder/phone sync settings, to make sure its working the way you want.
So assuming your IT has your activesync access enabled, you have 4 pieces of vital info your device needs.
1. User name
2. Password
3. domain
4. server address
Using touchdown your login id could combine domain and user name: domain\username
After making sure that piece is correct, check your connection settings and try toggling it to exchange 2003..then activesync if that doesn't work.
I have wanted to buy the Droid but have been on the sidelines watching. Reading about the email problems people are having and the way it has to be set up, I to, do not want my info from Outlook on the web. I sync my Treo with a PC now but need to replace it. I did find this https://supportforums.motorola.com/thread/17372 in the Motorola forum that offers some hope. But besides that; now I read that the Droid is deleting emails. Google
@billd I'm so glad that I don't use Exchange.
@oceanlight i'm told exchange servers are crazy complicated. even some seasoned pro network-admins don't know all the ins and outs of all the settings.
@ParadingLunatic I'm one of the Network Admins for my company and my Droid syncs with Exchange perfectly. We were running on Exchange 2003 and recently went to Exchange 2007 and using a wildcard certificate which is one reason why I had to replace my old Motorola...
+1One of THE BIGGEST reasons the Droid will not connect to Activesync has to do with a activesync policy configuration on the Exchange server. Basically it has something to do with password provisioning the device or something to that extent.