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Anyone using Exchange direct push with an iPhone?


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Just setting this up on the Mrs's iPhone. It says it's working but I'm not convinced.. if I go to the Mail icon at the bottom of the screen it does a quick sync and all of a sudden her mail's there, but it's not actually bleeping when the mail is sent (I've sent a few test mails).

Anyone got any ideas? It says it's using Push in the settings area. Contact sync is working.

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Thinking about it with a self-signed cert, I.e. untrusted, you don't have an MTLS connection at all - I'd be surprised it works at all?

Also, make sure on the server you don't specify the http(s) prefix or the /owa suffix. Should JUST be the mail server such as mail.domain.com.

Also, you need to check the default timeout on your IIS server that's hosting your mail. If it's on the default it's probably too short and you'll have intermittant delivery. Push email is a bit of a fudge in that it relies on slow internet protocols to hold open connections and receive email.

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Cool +++ The timeout problem can give you random delivery times etc. It's worse as some firewalls won't actually permit the ICMP close message across the the device doesn't know it's connection has been closed. In that case it eventually cycles and you get the random delivery affect.

It amazes me that 'push' technology works as well as it does as it affectively abuses the weakness of IP based connectivity - well it does on Exchange anyway, BES is a little bit more robust.

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