E6 Mail for Exchange gives me following message Co...

I have bought new E6 today only and configure my Official Mail on E6, the configuration is perfect as I was using N97 Mini and on that Mail for exchange the same config works.
But with E6 it is giving me the follwing error "Connection Error: Try Again Later"
All my settings are correct as it works fine with N97 Mini now also.
Can anyone has solution for this or it is a bug.

I have been trying to configure Mail for Exchange on Nokia E6-00, but it doesn't work at all. It doesn't ask for auto phone lock option mandatory. Which is asked while configuring Mail for Exchange on Nokia E63, E72 and 5530, 5800 and so on.
Also I have searched Mail for Exchange software on OVi store but it is not available for E6-00. So that I can updated the existing software in my phone.
Can anyone please guide to resolve this issue?
Mail for exchange is perfectly working on my E6-00 for Hotmail, Gmail, Yahoo but its not working while I tried to configure my Official email.

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  • Mail For Exchange - Compatability/Downloads menu i...

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    SW 31.002.205.4.
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    John @ Chicago // 5160 (1999.07.20) > 7160 (2001.06.09) > 6340i (2003.04.26) > 6620 (2004.08.24) > 7610b (2005.05.08) > N91 (2006.06.07) > N95-3 (2007.09.28) > N95-3 #2 (2007.12.05) > E51 (2008.03.10) > N97 (2009.06.11) > N97 #2 (2009.09.11-warranty replacement) > N97 #3 (2009.12.10-warranty replacement) > N8 (2010.12.02) > N8 #2 (2010.12.11-retailer replacement) > 808 (2012.12.10) > X2 Dual Sim (2015.01.19-for motorcycle offline maps use only) %gt; 808 #2 (2015.01.26-manufacturer replacement)

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    John @ Chicago // 5160 (1999.07.20) > 7160 (2001.06.09) > 6340i (2003.04.26) > 6620 (2004.08.24) > 7610b (2005.05.08) > N91 (2006.06.07) > N95-3 (2007.09.28) > N95-3 #2 (2007.12.05) > E51 (2008.03.10) > N97 (2009.06.11) > N97 #2 (2009.09.11-warranty replacement) > N97 #3 (2009.12.10-warranty replacement) > N8 (2010.12.02) > N8 #2 (2010.12.11-retailer replacement) > 808 (2012.12.10) > X2 Dual Sim (2015.01.19-for motorcycle offline maps use only) %gt; 808 #2 (2015.01.26-manufacturer replacement)

  • Mail for Exchange Widget N97mini

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    I returned the handset to the store where I got it from and they exchanged it for a new E75. Exactly the same problems as before. I experimented with setting it up with different types of email (hotmail, yahoo, work etc) and the same thing happened. Email would work fine and dandy for a couple of days then it would drop out for half a day or more. The nature of my work denotes that if I put my email address out there and tell colleagues they can get me on my phone, then my phone better work. As such, I stopped giving people the expectation that they could email me on my mobile and to simply call me or SMS me if they needed me.
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    As such, I am considering my options.
    *To lodge a complaint through a dispute resolution/consumer protection body like the NSW Dept of Fair Trading.
    Ifyou have been supplied with a faulty product, this body investigates the situation persuant to the NSW Fair Trading Act. It is a bit hard to achieve an actual resolution for yourself here, you simply make a lot of trouble for the other side.
    *To file a claim in the NSW Consumer Trader and Tenancy Tribunal.
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    *To file a claim in the NSW District Court against Optus for breach of contract.
    I contracted for "email on my mobile" I didn't get that - there's a breach of a fundamental term. Basic common law contract law. There are no exclusion clauses or disclaimers that can negate such a fundamental breach. Nokia's extensive advertising and branding of this handset as an 'email phone' denote that if it is not fit for that purpose, then you have a breach of the contract. There's also a number of Fair Trading Act sections that are valid in the fitness for purpose respect.
    *To file a claim in the Federal Court against NOKIA for breaching s 71 of the Trade Practices Act
    As the Trade Practices Act is a federal act, it may be worth an action directly against the manufacturer on the grounds of 'fitness for purpose'. Nokia advertised this phone as an 'email phone', the numerous discussions here denote that there have been so many faults with their email software that the phone is clearly not fit for the purpose of being an email phone, certainly not when it only works half the time.
    *To file a claim in the Federal Court against NOKIA for breaching s 52 of the Trade Practices Act
    Here we are talking about 'Misleading and Deceptive Conduct'. On other discussion threads dealing with the E75 email faults, some users from Europe have reprinted responses they received from Nokia technicians where they were blatantly told that the E75 is "not a mail for exchange" phone and that faults are to be expected as the software is still in development. Per the ambit of s 52, this is clearly conduct that is LIKELY to mislead or decieve especially when viewed in the light that Nokia have promoted this phone as "email on your mobile" (implying solid reliability) not "email on your mobile half the time cos it only works sparingly because we haven't nutted out the software yet."
    That last one is a biggie. IF Nokia were still developing their mail for exchange software and they knew it had bugs and was not reliable (certainly not for business use) then they should not have misled consumers into believing that this phone was the "Blackberry Killer". Their advertisements on the back page of Sydney's 'Good Weekend' certainly fooled me into thinking it was. Of course, people say that I should simply just cough up another $40 of my own money and download RoadSync so I have a reliable mail for exchange program that actually works. This isn't the point. Nokia have put a very faulty product on the market, there seems to be a lot of disconnect between their marketing of the product and what their technicians say it is capable of. As such, I will be demanding a full and fair exchange of this handset with a Blackberry.
    Bryan.

    I'm not entirely sure what you are trying to do here.
    Mail for Exchange - works with Microsoft Exchange Servers only.
    It doesn't work with Yahoo! Gmail or any other mail service because its "Mail for EXCHANGE"
    "Mail for Exchange is preintegated to Nokia E75, Nokia E72, Nokia E55, Nokia E52, Nokia N86 8MP and Nokia 6710 Navigator"
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    In fact its more compatible with a pre-installed device such as the E75 than any of the other symbian devices that it will operate with.
    The program uses the Microsoft Exchange Activesync service to push mail to your handset, this needs to be set up correctly by your companies IT department with the correct heartbeat intervals etc.
    I have MfE working fine on my E71, whilst its not the same device the software works well and the push mail function is great.
    I have had one or two problems, that the latest version of MfE has exhibited but there is a big thread here /discussions/board/message?board.id=messaging&thread.id=13370
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    Shunts...
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    I have an issue with the Nokia Mail for Exchange client version 3.00(50) where the always on connection it is supposed to maintain with the server gets dropped.
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    24/05/2010 09:42:03 Cancel Job:0, Type:"PING Job- Always-Online":
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    24/05/2010 09:42:06 server->client adds=0 changes=0 deletes=0 fails=0
    24/05/2010 09:42:06 end Email sync
    24/05/2010 09:42:06 start Sent Items sync
    24/05/2010 09:42:07 client->server adds=0 changes=0 deletes=0 fails=0
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    24/05/2010 09:42:07 end User sync
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    24/05/2010 09:42:09 server->client adds=0 changes=0 deletes=0 fails=0
    24/05/2010 09:42:09 end Email sync
    24/05/2010 09:42:09 start Sent Items sync
    24/05/2010 09:42:09 client->server adds=0 changes=0 deletes=0 fails=0
    24/05/2010 09:42:09 server->client adds=0 changes=0 deletes=0 fails=0
    24/05/2010 09:42:09 end User sync
    24/05/2010 09:42:09 Starting a New Ping
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    24/05/2010 09:52:48 New heartbeat = 6.
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    24/05/2010 09:52:48 end Email sync
    24/05/2010 09:52:48 start User sync
    24/05/2010 09:52:48 Nothing to sync
    24/05/2010 09:52:48 end User sync
    24/05/2010 09:52:48 Starting a New Ping
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    24/05/2010 10:05:56 start Sent Items sync
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    24/05/2010 10:05:57 server->client adds=0 changes=0 deletes=0 fails=0
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