PARick
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I reconfigured and also unchecked defer server. That made a difference.
Glad it worked. Touchdown is usually pretty reliable.
I reconfigured and also unchecked defer server. That made a difference.
It does do it consistently but not when I used a Blackberry. I am not aware of any settings.
That sounds like a setting on your Exchange server. Whenever i forward emails from TD, it's just a regularly forwarded email, not as an attachment.
Just updated the version of Touchdown to 6.4 yesterday (2-15-11) and since the update my email has not been synching. I get the "Push suspended, too many timeouts in one minute" message. I am checking with my network admins, but I am wondering if this is an issue with the new software version. I have a motorola Droid on Verizon. I have shut the phone down. I have even pulled the battery. None of those things have been able to get it to start synching again.
Anyone else having issue with the new version?
Just updated the version of Touchdown to 6.4 yesterday (2-15-11) and since the update my email has not been synching. I get the "Push suspended, too many timeouts in one minute" message. I am checking with my network admins, but I am wondering if this is an issue with the new software version. I have a motorola Droid on Verizon. I have shut the phone down. I have even pulled the battery. None of those things have been able to get it to start synching again.
Anyone else having issue with the new version?
Sorry. Looks like I should have posted this in the Galaxy Nexus forum.I just uninstalled Touchdown on my Verizon Galaxy Nexus running Android 4.0.2, then reinstalled the newest version from the Market called "Touchdown for Smartphones." (version 7.something) It shows on my screen as Touchdown for Android 2.0, but worked fine right after I installed it. However, now I am getting the error "Push Suspended--too many timeouts in one minute," and it won't download the latest emails from my corporate Exchange server. It worked fine for a couple years on my former Motorola Droid (the previous version). I'm using the same Touchdown license that I paid for two years ago. The new Touchdown app was installed using ActiveSync with SSL. My IT folks don't have a clue. Any suggestions? Thanks. chashood