Hi guys
I don't know if anyone else has had this problem - I have my iPhone set up to work with my organisation's Exchange Server and this seems to work OK-ish initially, downloading my folders, mailboxes and messages - no problem.
But it seems to skip over messages (seemingly randomly). For instance, I have 2 messages in my Inbox that I can see on Outlook 2003, but when I press the "Check Mail" button on the iPhone when I'm in the Inbox, it starts to say "Downloading message 1 or 2" and then jumps straight to the end and skips over them and won't download them at all!
However if I get a new message in (which I can also see in Outlook), it downloads that message but skips the above 2.
I have tried setting the messages to be unread again, but this doesn't seem to do much.
Has anyone else had this problem? It's really weird and rather annoying! So far it has only done it to 2 rather unimportant e-mails but I am worried that if it does this randomly (as it seems, because the messages aren't out of the ordinary - no attachments, just plain text) then I can't really rely on it.
Thanks
I don't know if anyone else has had this problem - I have my iPhone set up to work with my organisation's Exchange Server and this seems to work OK-ish initially, downloading my folders, mailboxes and messages - no problem.
But it seems to skip over messages (seemingly randomly). For instance, I have 2 messages in my Inbox that I can see on Outlook 2003, but when I press the "Check Mail" button on the iPhone when I'm in the Inbox, it starts to say "Downloading message 1 or 2" and then jumps straight to the end and skips over them and won't download them at all!
However if I get a new message in (which I can also see in Outlook), it downloads that message but skips the above 2.
I have tried setting the messages to be unread again, but this doesn't seem to do much.
Has anyone else had this problem? It's really weird and rather annoying! So far it has only done it to 2 rather unimportant e-mails but I am worried that if it does this randomly (as it seems, because the messages aren't out of the ordinary - no attachments, just plain text) then I can't really rely on it.
Thanks