mrubinsk  Tue, 06 Nov 2012 22:33:24 +0000

Modified page: http://wiki.horde.org/ActiveSync
New Revision:  160
Change log:  Add autodisocver notes

@@ -79,9 +79,9 @@
Forwarding a message will always attempt to put the main message text body in-line and keep any original attachments. It seems that a number of devices cannot view message/rfc822 attachments, so any messages that have been forwarded as an attachment may not be viewable in the !ActiveSync mail client.

 ++ Autodiscover

-Some devices attempt to use Exchange's Autodiscovery service to make it easier for both the user to setup the account and for the administrator to make drastic changes like moving the server to a new URL. Horde attempts to support this as best it can. For this to work, you must create the URL alias as described above, and Horde must be able to figure out the Horde username based on the email address the user provided to the device. The configuration screen provides multiple options for this. In the worst case, if Horde cannot authenticate based on the provided information from the Autodiscover request, the device will fall back to requiring manual configuration. +Some devices attempt to use Exchange's Autodiscover service to make it easier for both the user to setup the account and for the administrator to make drastic changes like moving the server to a new URL. Horde attempts to support this as best it can. For this to work, you must create the URL alias as described above, and Horde must be able to figure out the Horde username based on the email address the user provided to the device. The configuration screen provides multiple options for this. In the worst case, if Horde cannot authenticate based on the provided information from the Autodiscover request, the device will fall back to requiring manual configuration. See the notes in the compatibility grid for any known information regarding device support for this feature.

 ++ !ActiveSync Versions

Horde 5 adds support for !ActiveSync versions 12.0 and 12.1 - the version shipped with Exchange Server 2007 and 2007sp1. This adds among other things: HTML email support, flagged for followup, more atomic policy settings, additional search sources, local wipe rules, and WBXML based provisioning (instead of the XML used in 2.5). There are a few things to mention regarding 12.0 support:
@@ -111,34 +111,34 @@

Provisioning along with remote wipe is also working on devices that actually support it.

 This code has been reported to work on the following devices:
-|| Device || Version(s) || Provisioning || GAL Searching || Notes || Verified EAS Versions || -|| !BlackBerry !PlayBook || 2.1.0.1088 || ? || ? || Emails, contacts and calendars are synced, but the !PlayBook often resets the sync when connecting to 2 accounts || 12.1 || -|| Google Nexus 7 || 4.1.2 || ? || ? || Only searching emails works. Email folders and calendars are empty || 12.1 || -|| HP !WebOS || 2.1.0 || Yes || ? || Contacts, Calendar, Tasks are working, for SSL with a private certificate you have to trust the certificate in the browser || 2.5 || -|| HTC Desire Z / HTC Desire HD || 2.2 || Yes || Yes || Contacts and Calendar via native !ActiveSync, SSL ok || 2.5 || -|| HTC Desire S || 2.3.3 || ? || ? || Contacts and Calendar via native !ActiveSync, SSL ok || 2.5 || -|| HTC Magic || Android 2.2.1 unbranded || ? || ? || Contacts, Calendars || 2.5 || -|| iOS Devices (iPhone, iPad, iPod) || 3.1.3 -> 4.3.5 || Yes, with Bugs. Certain versions of iOS - 4.3(8F190) for one, go into a provisioning loop due to a bug in iOS (it continues to send the OLD X-Ms-Policykey value after it receives a new one). || Yes || Contacts, Calendar and Email || 2.5, 12.1 || -|| iOS Devices (iPhone, iPad, iPod) || 5.x || Yes || Yes || Contacts, Calendar, Email, and basic support for Tasks via the Reminders App. || 2.5, 12.1 || -|| iOS Devices (iPhone, iPad, iPod) || 6.0 || Yes || Yes || Broken email push, issues with meeting invitations and responses. || 2.5, 12.1 || -|| Motorola XT910 || Android 2.3.6 || Yes || ? || Contacts, calendar data tasks and remote wipe work. SSL works as well. || ? || -|| Motorola Droid || 2.0.1, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 || Broken support before 2.2, works with 2.2 and above. || Native support in 2.2 and later, earlier versions can use the //Corporate Directory// app in the Marketplace. || Contacts, Calendar and Email. On Froyo/2.2 SSL connections will NOT work with a self signed certificate even if the "Accept All Certificates" checkbox is selected. See http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/android/thread?tid=45e6836618212fdf&hl=en (A (Free) Level One certificate from http://www.startssl.com/ seems to work well here).|| 2.5, 12.0 || -|| Motorola Milestone || 2.1, 2.2 || See Motorola Droid above. || See Motorola Droid above. || Contacts, Calendar, and Email || 2.5, 12.0 || -|| Moxier Mail || 2.15.1 (Android) || Yes || Yes || Contacts, Calendar with minimal recurrence support and Email. DOES NOT RESPECT SERVER SIDE STATE RESETS - so changing sync prefs, clearing state on server will require a manual resync on the device! || 2.5, 12.0 || -|| Nokia E5-00 || ? || ? || ? || Contacts & calendar via !RoadSync. Calendar works native client but contacts do not seem to work. || 2.5 ||
-|| Nokia E90 || !MfE 3.0 || ? || ? || Contacts verified to work. || 2.5 ||
-|| Nokia N900 || Maemo 1.3 || No || ? || Client fails to send standard post variables, but Horde works around this. Contacts verified to work. Earlier versions of firmware are either completely broken, or only support !ActiveSync version 12.1. || 2.5 || -|| Samsung Galaxy Gio || 2.3.6 || Yes || Yes || Contacts and calendar data works. SSL works as well. || 2.5 || -|| Samsung Galaxy Nexus || 4.0.2 (ICS), 4.1.2 (Jelly Bean) || Yes, full support. || Yes, native support via the search functionality. || Calendar, Contacts, and Email works. Be sure to ENABLE email syncing. Disabling email syncing - even if enabling calendar and contacts - seems to prevent the initial folder sync required for the account to be initially set up on the phone. || 2.5, 12.0, 12.1 || -|| Samsung Galaxy S2 || 2.3.4 || ? || ? || GT-I9100 - Contacts and calendar data works. SSL works as well (self-signed certificates also). || 2.5 || -|| Samsung Galaxy S2 || 4.0.3 (ICS) || Yes, full support. || Yes, native support via the search functionality. || GT-I9100 - Calendar, Contacts and Email works. Be sure to ENABLE email syncing. Disabling email syncing - even if enabling calendar and contacts - seems to prevent the initial folder sync required for the account to be initially set up on the phone. SSL works as well (self-signed certificates also). || 2.5, 12.0 || +|| Device || Version(s) || Provisioning || GAL Searching || Notes || Verified EAS Versions || Autodiscover || +|| !BlackBerry !PlayBook || 2.1.0.1088 || ? || ? || Emails, contacts and calendars are synced, but the !PlayBook often resets the sync when connecting to 2 accounts || 12.1 || || +|| Google Nexus 7 || 4.1.2 || ? || ? || Only searching emails works. Email folders and calendars are empty || 12.1 || || +|| HP !WebOS || 2.1.0 || Yes || ? || Contacts, Calendar, Tasks are working, for SSL with a private certificate you have to trust the certificate in the browser || 2.5 || || +|| HTC Desire Z / HTC Desire HD || 2.2 || Yes || Yes || Contacts and Calendar via native !ActiveSync, SSL ok || 2.5 || || +|| HTC Desire S || 2.3.3 || ? || ? || Contacts and Calendar via native !ActiveSync, SSL ok || 2.5 || || +|| HTC Magic || Android 2.2.1 unbranded || ? || ? || Contacts, Calendars || 2.5 || || +|| iOS Devices (iPhone, iPad, iPod) || 3.1.3 -> 4.3.5 || Yes, with Bugs. Certain versions of iOS - 4.3(8F190) for one, go into a provisioning loop due to a bug in iOS (it continues to send the OLD X-Ms-Policykey value after it receives a new one). || Yes || Contacts, Calendar and Email || 2.5, 12.1 || || +|| iOS Devices (iPhone, iPad, iPod) || 5.x || Yes || Yes || Contacts, Calendar, Email, and basic support for Tasks via the Reminders App. || 2.5, 12.1 || Yes. || +|| iOS Devices (iPhone, iPad, iPod) || 6.0 || Yes || Yes || Broken email push, issues with meeting invitations and responses. || 2.5, 12.1 || Yes. || +|| Motorola XT910 || Android 2.3.6 || Yes || ? || Contacts, calendar data tasks and remote wipe work. SSL works as well. || ? || || +|| Motorola Droid || 2.0.1, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 || Broken support before 2.2, works with 2.2 and above. || Native support in 2.2 and later, earlier versions can use the //Corporate Directory// app in the Marketplace. || Contacts, Calendar and Email. On Froyo/2.2 SSL connections will NOT work with a self signed certificate even if the "Accept All Certificates" checkbox is selected. See http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/android/thread?tid=45e6836618212fdf&hl=en (A (Free) Level One certificate from http://www.startssl.com/ seems to work well here).|| 2.5, 12.0 || || +|| Motorola Milestone || 2.1, 2.2 || See Motorola Droid above. || See Motorola Droid above. || Contacts, Calendar, and Email || 2.5, 12.0 || || +|| Moxier Mail || 2.15.1 (Android) || Yes || Yes || Contacts, Calendar with minimal recurrence support and Email. DOES NOT RESPECT SERVER SIDE STATE RESETS - so changing sync prefs, clearing state on server will require a manual resync on the device! || 2.5, 12.0 || || +|| Nokia E5-00 || ? || ? || ? || Contacts & calendar via !RoadSync. Calendar works native client but contacts do not seem to work. || 2.5 || ||
+|| Nokia E90 || !MfE 3.0 || ? || ? || Contacts verified to work. || 2.5 || ||
+|| Nokia N900 || Maemo 1.3 || No || ? || Client fails to send standard post variables, but Horde works around this. Contacts verified to work. Earlier versions of firmware are either completely broken, or only support !ActiveSync version 12.1. || 2.5 || || +|| Samsung Galaxy Gio || 2.3.6 || Yes || Yes || Contacts and calendar data works. SSL works as well. || 2.5 || || +|| Samsung Galaxy Nexus || 4.0.2 (ICS), 4.1.2 (Jelly Bean) || Yes, full support. || Yes, native support via the search functionality. || Calendar, Contacts, and Email works. Be sure to ENABLE email syncing. Disabling email syncing - even if enabling calendar and contacts - seems to prevent the initial folder sync required for the account to be initially set up on the phone. || 2.5, 12.0, 12.1 || Yes, though the device defaults to using the email address as the horde login and must be changed by the user if this is not the case. || +|| Samsung Galaxy S2 || 2.3.4 || ? || ? || GT-I9100 - Contacts and calendar data works. SSL works as well (self-signed certificates also). || 2.5 || || +|| Samsung Galaxy S2 || 4.0.3 (ICS) || Yes, full support. || Yes, native support via the search functionality. || GT-I9100 - Calendar, Contacts and Email works. Be sure to ENABLE email syncing. Disabling email syncing - even if enabling calendar and contacts - seems to prevent the initial folder sync required for the account to be initially set up on the phone. SSL works as well (self-signed certificates also). || 2.5, 12.0 || || || !TouchDown For Droid || Version 6.5.0002 || Yes || Yes || Contacts, Calendar (recurrence/exceptions mostly work - minor bugs still being worked out), Tasks, and Email. || 2.5, 12.1 ||
-|| Windows Mobile || 6.1 || ? || ? || Contacts, Email || 2.5 ||
-|| Windows Mobile || 6.5 || Yes, full support. || Yes || Contacts, Calendar, Tasks, Email. || 2.5, 12.0, 12.1 || -|| Windows Phone || 7.0 || Yes, with limited security policy support. || Yes || Contacts, Calendar, Tasks, Email || 2.5, 12.0, 12.1 || -|| Windows Phone || 7.5 || Yes, with limited security policy support. || Yes || Contacts, Calendar, Tasks, Email. Some devices may require a Deleted items folder to be enabled. If error 8004010F is displayed on the device, this is the likely culprit. See http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en/os_exchangeprotocols/thread/86e10e2d-bc4d-43dc-b6b7-f02630ff052b for more info. || 2.5, 12.0, 12.1 ||
+|| Windows Mobile || 6.1 || ? || ? || Contacts, Email || 2.5 || ||
+|| Windows Mobile || 6.5 || Yes, full support. || Yes || Contacts, Calendar, Tasks, Email. || 2.5, 12.0, 12.1 || || +|| Windows Phone || 7.0 || Yes, with limited security policy support. || Yes || Contacts, Calendar, Tasks, Email || 2.5, 12.0, 12.1 || || +|| Windows Phone || 7.5 || Yes, with limited security policy support. || Yes || Contacts, Calendar, Tasks, Email. Some devices may require a Deleted items folder to be enabled. If error 8004010F is displayed on the device, this is the likely culprit. See http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en/os_exchangeprotocols/thread/86e10e2d-bc4d-43dc-b6b7-f02630ff052b for more info. || 2.5, 12.0, 12.1 || ||

 ++ Setting up the device

It's beyond the scope of this page to go into detail for each individual device. In general, you will need to create a new account on the device. The account type should be something like //Microsoft Exchange// or //!ActiveSync//. Some devices use //Corporate//. You will need to enter your normal Horde username and password in the appropriate fields. In the field for the server address, you should enter the **root** of the webserver or virtual host that hosts Horde. For example, if you host horde at http://host.example.com/horde then you should enter //host.example.com//. You can ignore any reference to a //domain// entry. If the device **requires** the domain entry (some Windows Mobile devices do this) you may safely enter any value.

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