This is an older thread, but my company just switched to Exchange 2010 and 
I faced the same issue.

I am now using Maildroid for my corporate mail, and setup with it was 
effortless. One advantage: the Android email app won't let me connect to 
the Exchange server without having a PIN code on the phone, which is a 
pain, but the Maildroid app does, so I can procrastinate a little longer...

I would much rather have all my mail in one app, but for now, that will do 
(of course, I could use Maildroid for all my accounts, but I do like and 
want to support K-9)

On Friday, August 2, 2013 2:13:30 PM UTC-5, Jeff DuBois wrote:
>
> Hi there.
>
> I love k-9 but had to stop using it when I started a new job and needed to 
> check work email on my phone. I've searched and found posts dating back to 
> 2010 asking for this and responses varying from "not at this time" to 
> "looking into it." I understand that this app is free and 
> supported/maintained by volunteers, but can someone explain why this has 
> been such a low priority given how widespread exchange is in the business 
> world - even in the nonprofit sector in which I work. I'm no microsoft fan, 
> but I just don't get it especially when the default android app can do it.
>
> Again, I really love this app and would make a donation if I could use it 
> for both personal and work email...
>
> Thanks.
>

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