Mail for exchange and asha 302

hello!
i bought a new asha 302 and and mail for exchange doesnt work.
at first i updated the asha firmware to version 14.92 (via nokia suite) and installed mail for exchange from the store. then i made a new outlook.com account and tried to connect the 2.
i always get the error "unsupported version header in the request".
my settings are:
e-mail: (username)@outlook.com
server: bay-m.hotmail.com
domain: outlook
i tried with different servers (outlook.com, m.outlook.com, m.hotmail.com) and different domain names (outlook.com) but always with the same outcome.  the server for my outlook account seems to be bay167, but bay-m.outlook.com does also not work.
edit:
now i tried to sync only the mail (and not the calendar and contacts) and it errored differently:
 "java.lang.IllegalStateExceptopn: store with key is not being reference counted in SyncingCollectionFactory::returnCollection"
Solved!
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You have probably already accessed thess Nokia resources:http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=cybSSGk0oBg and https://betalabs.nokia.com/sites/default/files/NokiaMailForExchange-Installation_Signup.pdf
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