IPhone 6 setup in Microsoft Exchange Server

Currently there is one cell phone in our office set-up on the
Microsoft Exchange Server.  It can receive e-mails but cannot always send e-mails from the cell phone.  Recently, we tried setting-up an iPhone
6 with the Microsoft Exchange Server and it can send an e-mail from the iPhone; but cannot receive e-mails on the iPhone. Also, the e-mails sent from the iPhone, do not show-up on the user's desktop.  Please
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Regarding the one that can't send, what happens when they try?
Regarding the one that doesn't show up in the desktop machine, what client is in use on the desktop machine, what version and service pack, and how is it configured to connect?
And what version, service pack and rollup or cumulative update is installed on the Exchange server?
Ed Crowley MVP "There are seldom good technological solutions to behavioral problems."

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