In my experience the iPhone doesn't support "push" inbox subfolders. He
should be able to browse to the folders and then it'll download the
messages, but it's a manual process.

Andrew Greene
IS Technician / Webmaster
City of Anderson

-----Original Message-----
From: Kennedy, Jim [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 31, 2009 2:25 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: OT I-Phone Active Sync

We have never supported PDA's/Crackberry's/Smartphones here before,
until today. While it really isn't a must do thing I have one user (also
my boss) that would like his I-Phone to work with Active Sync. Exchange
2007. CAS/Hub with two mailbox servers behind it. OWA is published via
ISA.

Gone through all the docs I can find and I am very close. He hits it and
gets all his mailbox folders, contacts and his calendar. But no mail in
the folders and it keeps prompting him over and over for his password
which we know is correct.

What is interesting is I was also playing with RPC over https in Outlook
2007 at the same time and have the same issue. I would think it is
related...what is interesting is that when outlook starts prompting us
over and over for the password it is showing it is trying to
authenticate to the mailbox server, using it's local domain name.

Any ideas or thoughts gang?

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