I have a fix for Exchange 2010, I use Nine as my mail agent. It works
absolutely perfectly. Supports all the features including calendar
integration and contacts, it is fast, supports push and is very gentle on
the battery, has not crashed once in the two years I have used it.

I am still using K-9 for Yahoo mail, an old Cox mail account and one Gmail
account I did not want to sync through the Android mail app, and it works
well for that.

I very enthusiastically recommend Nine for Exchange.

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On Apr 15, 2016 4:43 AM, "Domenico Somma" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Any news?!
>
> On Monday, 23 June 2014 16:00:38 UTC+1, Didier Juges wrote:
>>
>> 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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