Problem with connecting to Small Business server 2011 on Z10

I cannot connect  my Z10 on Vodafone to my small business server 2011 to receive or send email. No problem with my IOS device. I understand this may be an active sync issue. Can anybody point me in the direction of some sensible advice /guidance to resolve this issue please.

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