Mail for Exchange E52

Hi,
I have an E52. A couple of days ago I configured mail for exchange. I thought it was be right. But after a couple of days, I want to sent an email back. Then there is a problem I get an error massage that this isn't possible.
My agenda and incoming mails works fine but only to sent an email doesn't work.
Could someone help me?
I am using a gmail account.

I got the same problem but my old E61i is using exchange v3 and no problem.
For my E52 (v051.018), I got the same problem, don't know why?  But, what I did was creating a separate gmail account and @ exchangemail, I set not to sync for email.

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