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Captnroger

macrumors regular
Original poster
Aug 12, 2002
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Hi all,

I am trying to connect to our exchange server for email, and this will be a showstopper for me if I can't make this work. We are setup for exchange over the web (https://mail.company.com with your email name and password). How do I set this up on the iphone so I can get my email? Everything I'm trying is not working so far.

Thanks.
 

Thistledown

macrumors member
Jul 16, 2002
40
1
Unfortunately, what you are describing requires Exchange ActiveSync support which the iPhone doesn't currently have. Cross your fingers and hope that it will be added within the near future.

The only way to access corporate exchange servers is to have the IT department open IMAPS (IMAP over SSL for security). They also should add a certificate to the SMTP server as well for secure authenticated SMTP sessions. Then you can configure your iPhone to use IMAP with your corporate exchange server over the Internet.

I have a feeling these configuration changes are going to be a tough sell at larger companies.
 

catdog02481

macrumors regular
Oct 23, 2003
109
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Boston, MA
Hi all,

I am trying to connect to our exchange server for email, and this will be a showstopper for me if I can't make this work. We are setup for exchange over the web (https://mail.company.com with your email name and password). How do I set this up on the iphone so I can get my email? Everything I'm trying is not working so far.

Thanks.

Hi we also have same at my company using exchange 2003 and i can use safari to access web mail and see my calendar/contacts/etc. it's ver quick on wifi have not tried on edge yet. Hope that helps
 

Hmac

macrumors 68020
May 30, 2007
2,135
4
Midwest USA
Unfortunately, what you are describing requires Exchange ActiveSync support which the iPhone doesn't currently have. Cross your fingers and hope that it will be added within the near future.

The only way to access corporate exchange servers is to have the IT department open IMAPS (IMAP over SSL for security). They also should add a certificate to the SMTP server as well for secure authenticated SMTP sessions. Then you can configure your iPhone to use IMAP with your corporate exchange server over the Internet.

I have a feeling these configuration changes are going to be a tough sell at larger companies.
I think the OP is talking about accessing via Outlook Web Access, not full-push using ActiveSync.
 

Captnroger

macrumors regular
Original poster
Aug 12, 2002
184
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I think the OP is talking about accessing via Outlook Web Access, not full-push using ActiveSync.

I believe we have SSL enabled. This worked fine with my Blackberry Pearl without blackberry enterprise server. I just can't seem to hook up with it on my iphone.
 

Hmac

macrumors 68020
May 30, 2007
2,135
4
Midwest USA
I believe we have SSL enabled. This worked fine with my Blackberry Pearl without blackberry enterprise server. I just can't seem to hook up with it on my iphone.
I just tried it...I can hit OWA at work from Internet Explorer on my Q, no problem.

I presume you've entered the address correctly...? Our OWA address is https://[B]e[/B]mail.company.org.
 

Flyinace2000

macrumors 6502a
Sep 28, 2004
666
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I am able to get to my webmail (Web Outlook - Exchange 2003) via EDGE on my Nokia 5700 browser. Should be able to do it on the iPhone
 

JonboyDC

macrumors regular
Jul 19, 2004
201
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Hmmm, I'm having a similar problem -- I can log into my e-mail on my company's exchange server fine from Safari on my iMac, but Safari on the iPhone just hangs up after I enter my username and password. It's mysterious.
 

paulpet

macrumors member
Sep 7, 2006
59
9
Hmmm, I'm having a similar problem -- I can log into my e-mail on my company's exchange server fine from Safari on my iMac, but Safari on the iPhone just hangs up after I enter my username and password. It's mysterious.

I too cannot seem to access our company's outlook webmail server through the iphone. The same symptoms.

Works fine on my notebook though.

:(
 

ctakim

macrumors 6502
Oct 12, 2006
310
0
Ditto exchange problem

The major impediment from using this as my work phone is the inability to access my work Outlook Exchange server via email or via the internet through the iPhone Safari. For some reason I can't get the web email access to log in, although it works on my MBP using safari.

This is a problem for me, too.
 

UltraDean

macrumors newbie
Jul 1, 2007
27
6
Same issue here. I can reach my corporate emails via outlook web access, using Safari on my MBP. However, on the iphone, I get prompted for my login but it hangs up after that.
 

eddietr

macrumors 6502a
Oct 29, 2006
807
0
Virginia
How strange. OWA works fine for me on our company email AND even a client's OWA that I have access to.

Maybe we're using different versions of OWA. It may be interesting to look at the versions of those that work versus those that don't.
 

paulpet

macrumors member
Sep 7, 2006
59
9
How strange. OWA works fine for me on our company email AND even a client's OWA that I have access to.

Maybe we're using different versions of OWA. It may be interesting to look at the versions of those that work versus those that don't.

May I ask what version of exchange server are you connecting to? Also is it over SSL?
 

loudestnoise

macrumors 6502
May 31, 2005
321
0
Nashville, TN
Issues even with IMAP and POP access enabled on Exchange

I am trying to get iPhone to receive mail from our exchange server. It is a church, so they aren't terribly concerned with security and I have verified with the network administrator (who is an outisde consultant) that both IMAP and POP access are enabled on the Exchange 2003 server. However when using IMAP I receive "connection refused on port 143 error" on my Mac and when trying to use POP access on iPhone I can't resolve either the site name (mail.ourname.com) or even the IP address for said sitename. I'm thinking the administrator is having problems with resolving the DNS correctly. I know this can work, and you'd think I'd have it easy since we are not terribly concered about security. Oh so frustrating.
 

Vulkan

macrumors 6502
Apr 16, 2005
404
239
Useless, TX
we outsource our exchange server to another company... the exchange admin fixed my ports and made 143 and 993 open in the firewall. we run our voip phones thorugh imap so these ports are open.

now...

my settings look like this:

incoming: mail.mycompany.com
username: hostingserver/username
password: password

is this the way it should go or is there another way?

Because the error I am getting is:

Cannot Get mail

The username or password for "mail.company.com" is incorrect. But I verified the password and everything is fine.

Please some insights as i have so many hairs on my head...

thanks!
 

Vulkan

macrumors 6502
Apr 16, 2005
404
239
Useless, TX
I got an email from someone i know in TUAW, who is helping me find a solution to this issue. He told me to try sending the username in this form: username.domain.com in the username field.

I am communicating also with someone in nyc, whom i think will provide me the last step to fix this up.

I will be posting a Step by Step solution by the end of the day (hopefully) so that everyone else can benefit from it.

Kil
 

kkjkearney

macrumors newbie
Jul 31, 2007
1
0
Same problem. I can access the login credentials screen and then the progress bar stalls. I've tried:
username@company.com
****_domain\username
username

I can access OWA from my iMac Safari, but not the iphone.

Help!
 
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