Error In Exchange Server E71
Windows Mail for exchange on Nokia E71 + Post New Thread Results 1 to 12 of 12 Windows Thread, Mail for exchange on Nokia E71 in Technical; Hi Just wondering if anyone can help on this issue! Have recently got a NOkia E71 and am trying to ... LinkBack LinkBack URL About LinkBacks Bookmark & Share Digg this Thread!Add Thread to del.icio.usBookmark in TechnoratiTweet this threadShare on Facebook!Reddit! Thread Tools Search Thread Advanced Search 30th August 2009,01:51 PM #1 marvin Join Date Mar 2007 Location Leicestershire Posts 274 Thank Post 4 Thanked 3 Times in 3 Posts Rep Power 20 Mail for exchange on Nokia E71 Hi Just wondering if anyone can help on this issue! Have recently got a NOkia E71 and am trying to setup mail for exchange but having issues... Have exchange server 2003 SP1 and OWA is setup and i can be accessed by web browsing. Now i am not sure why mail for exchange won't work as its throwing a Error in exchange server. Try again later! Have googled this and it is coming up with loads of stuff. Now is there a way of checking what might be wrong here? Do i need to check anything with EMBC at all? Also if mail for exchange don't work, can i use any other free software to sync my emails, contacts and calendar without having to login via OWA. Thanks Send PM 30th August 2009,02:09 PM #2 kmount Join Date Feb 2007 Location Northamptonshire Posts 4,784 Thank Post 365 Thanked 834 Times in 747 Posts Rep Power 360 Unless things have changed, EMBC don't allow access via Exchange (MAPI) only via POP/IMAP/OWA. I could be wrong though. Last edited by kmount; 30th August 2009 at 02:19 PM. Send PM 30th August 2009,02:17 PM #3 marvin Join Date Mar 2007 Location Leicestershire Posts 274 Thank Post 4 Thanked 3 Times in 3 Posts Rep Power 20 Will call EMBC on tuesday and see what they say! Send PM 30th August 2009,03:14 PM #4 meastaugh1 Join Date Jul 2006 Location London/Hertfordshire Posts 891 Thank Post 70 Thanked 85 Times in 70 Posts Rep Power 36 I've got Mail for Exchange (on an e61 and e71) working over HTTPS on Exchange 2003SP2. From recollection, you'll need to have Activesync/OM
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2015 One of the elements of the Symbian 'experience' that broke recently was the email set-up process, with the shutting down of Nokia's email configuration server. Effectively, if a new user (or an existing Symbian user re-setting up an old device after a reset) tried to set up a new mailbox then only Exchange was offered - if your email host only offered IMAP4 or POP3 then you're now out of luck. It's disappointing that this was turned off before the original '2016' deadline for support, but hey, I've been pointed to a workaround that can be used without relying on external configurators. (Thanks to Eric, from the Delight team, for the heads-up.) Essentially, the old way of setting up a new mailbox was to enter your intended email address and then a Cloud-hosted wizard would leap in with the right IMAP/POP3/security settings. But now that the Cloud bit is broken, another way of setting up email is to have a special utility, in this caseMailboxCreator, create a dummy email account, from which starting point you can dive into Settings to tweak its configuration manually: The problem: only Exchange accounts are supported for auto-set-up now that Nokia's configuration server is offline; (right) grab the Mailbox Creator application and install it in the usual way. Mailbox Creator's certificate is valid until May 2016. If you're reading this after that date then set your phone's date back a year or two and try the installation again! (right) Running this utility from the main application menu results in one simple pop-up, shown here. Head into your Mail application and you should now see a dummy email account, by default one for Gmail, the most common in use today. Below the account, you'll see Settings, so tap on this and then on the dummy account name. If you're going with Gmail then just edit the email address, name and passwords, etc. as needed. If you're using a different email host then you'll have a few more fields to fill in (e.g. mail server addresses). Of course, all of this relies on a modicum of technical knowledge by the person setting things up (which is why I haven't spelt out how to navigate Mail's UI - if you can't cope with that then you shouldn't be fiddling around entering mail server URLs, etc!), along with cooperation from an email host in terms of the settings needed, but at least we now have a genuine workaround for the current set-up issues. You may wish to bookmark this page for future use! Meta, Share, Comments Filed: Home > Features > How to set up a new m