First, I want to thank everyone for their help and patience as we worked though this. Much appreciated.
Some Droid X users are experiencing an issue using Exchange 2003 email. Though the email is arriving on the Droid X, no notifications are appearing. A fix for this will be included in the upgrade to Android 2.2 scheduled for deployment by early September.
In the interim, many owners have reported success using Touchdown from NitroDesk, Inc. to manage Exchange email. Touchdown appears to provide email notifications.
Motorola does not support Touchdown in its call centers or guarantee Touchdown. However, we are working with Touchdown to provide Droid X owners Touchdown licenses (supplies permitting) that can be used to get Exchange 2003 email and notifications on the DroidX.
To request a Touchdown license from Motorola, please send an e-mail to level3@mailwc.custhelp.com, and include the following information.
1. Your email address
2. Your name (for validation purposes)
3. Your Droid X cell number (for validation purposes)
4. Your Droid X DEC and HEX MEID numbers – dial *#06# to find them.
5. Please indicate what your issue is – for example: “I don’t get notifications when my Exchange email arrives.”
Once these items have been verified, a Touchdown license will be sent to you at the email address you provide. (Supplies permitting.) Our goal is to respond within 24 hours. I’m sorry, but refunds are not available for owners who have already purchased Touchdown.
We’re setting up another Droid X community thread here, to find help with Touchdown from other Droid X users.
Popular Posts
- 199 iphone wall paper
- Scanbuy Announces Addition to Its Board of Directors
- Millions of Names Available for .Co Open Registration
- YouTube Mobile 3G Enhancements & Java Beta Launchd.
- What a wonderful Second Life!
- Google Wave: First impressions
- Nokia N8 + Bluetooth Keyboard + Mouse
- Developers unhappy over Oracle Android suit
- Caribou Coffee to Use Cellfire for Mobile Coupon Offer
- Catching up: 8 random things about me
0 comments:
Post a Comment