
Your Android powered device is now setup to synchronize data using Exchange ActiveSync. If not, enter it now.Ĩ) In the Server field, enter the URL for the webmail interface ()ĩ) If you are not using SSL, ensure that Use Secure Connection (SSL) is unchecked.ġ0) Click Next and configure your personal preferences for the frequency and amount of data to synchronize.ġ1) Click Next again, and configure your name as well as the connection name and click Done.

Ħ) In the Domain\Username field, enter your username and domain using the following format: \ ħ) Your password should automatically be entered. Android 2.2 and 2.3 support the Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync mailbox policies described in this section (for more information about Microsoft Exchange. In order to connect your Android device to SmarterMail via Exchange ActiveSync perform the following steps:ġ) On your Android device, navigate to the Settings menu.ĥ) Enter your email address and your password and click Next. Tried on different Android devices including Samsung and LG. Once you have activated the Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync add-on and enabled the feature for an email account in SmarterMail, the Android device will need to be configured. The exchange active sync traffic via Citrix ADC fails for Android devices. Unlike the other synchronization methods, Exchange ActiveSync uses direct push technology to sync email, calendars, contacts, tasks, notes, and folders in real time. Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync is available as an optional add-on to SmarterMail. This is because these phones utilize a special application that does not follow Exchange ActiveSync standards. Lastly, it looks like the pace that the service picked up from its original launch wasn't limited to a couple of weeks, as the team has announced that there are now 25 million "active" users.NOTE: Exchange ActiveSync does not support the Corporate Calendar or E-mail applications for the Motorola Droid, Droid 2, and Droid X. Gmail staples like one-click archiving, a plethora of keyboard shortcuts, and inbox customization are now available from the website. Unlike the impressive, minimalist look of, the app looks like it belongs on Android 2.3, Gingerbread.īeyond the new Android app, the team has added a few important new features to the webmail client.

Unfortunately, the first impressions from the app aren't great - sure, it offers important essentials like push notifications, multiple account support, and calendar and contact sync, but its user interface is uninspired at best, and outdated at worst. Microsoft has just released a dedicated Android app for users of its redesigned mail service,, which should be good news for those with certain Android phones that are incompatible with the service's Exchange ActiveSync protocol.
