answered
2015-04-10 09:55:30 +0200
@Jollla company developers.
How about if we met and some of you look my phone. We can sit together and try to solve this Exchange issue.
Here againg some logs from the Exchange server.
RequestBody :
<sync xmlns="AirSync:">
<collections>
<collection>
<synckey>433820216</synckey>
<collectionid>13</collectionid>
<deletesasmoves>0</deletesasmoves>
<getchanges>
<windowsize>100</windowsize>
<options>
<filtertype>2</filtertype>
<conflict>1</conflict>
<mimesupport>1</mimesupport>
<mimetruncation>7</mimetruncation>
<bodypreference xmlns="AirSyncBase:">
<type>2</type>
<preview bytes="3">
</preview></bodypreference>
</options>
</getchanges></collection>
</collections>
</sync>
LogicalRequest :
<sync xmlns="AirSync:">
<collections>
<collection>
<synckey>433820216</synckey>
<collectionid>13</collectionid>
<deletesasmoves>0</deletesasmoves>
<getchanges>
<windowsize>100</windowsize>
<options>
<filtertype>2</filtertype>
<conflict>1</conflict>
<mimesupport>1</mimesupport>
<mimetruncation>7</mimetruncation>
<bodypreference xmlns="AirSyncBase:">
<type>2</type>
<preview bytes="3">
</preview></bodypreference>
</options>
</getchanges></collection>
</collections>
</sync>
AccessState :
DeviceDiscovery
AccessStateReason :
ExternallyManaged
ResponseHeader :
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
MS-Server-ActiveSync: 15.1
ResponseBody :
[No XmlResponse]
ResponseTime :
04/10/2015 06:29:21
RequestBody :
<provision xmlns="Provision:">
<policies>
<policy>
<policytype>MS-EAS-Provisioning-WBXML</policytype>
<policykey>3281924770</policykey>
<status>3</status>
</policy>
</policies>
</provision>
AccessState :
DeviceDiscovery
AccessStateReason :
ExternallyManaged
ResponseHeader :
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
MS-Server-ActiveSync: 15.1
ResponseBody :
<provision xmlns="Provision:">
<status>1</status>
<policies>
<policy>
<policytype>MS-EAS-Provisioning-WBXML</policytype>
<status>1</status>
</policy>
</policies>
</provision>
ResponseTime :
04/10/2015 06:33:31
Is your server still Exchange-Server 2007 ? Thanks for the details.
VDVsx ( 2014-01-09 20:57:32 +0200 )editDo not know all i can see is this: dos that answer your question ? Mailbox server Microsoft Exchange version: 8.3.83.0
ThomasF ( 2014-01-10 10:51:39 +0200 )editI believe the current iteration of MfE on the Jolla does not support Mobile Device Security Policies (which was also the case on the N9). So if your corporate Exchange server implements policies for security reasons then you won't be able to use your Jolla to talk to it.
strongm ( 2014-01-10 11:15:53 +0200 )editSo the solution is that Jolla must add Mobile Device Security Policies in the app?
ThomasF ( 2014-01-10 11:31:16 +0200 )editSure - if you want your Jolla to be (at least partially) controlled by your company. There are some significant repercussions in adding support for this on the phone.
On the other hand, if people need it, then I guess it would be nice have the option.
strongm ( 2014-01-10 11:57:38 +0200 )edit