[Q] Exchange Folders - Most not appearing, random ones are - Droid Ultra Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

My boss just got the Droid Ultra and is having issues with Exchange sync'ing folders. When the new account is added and default options are selected, random folders, some at the top of the INBOX heirarchy, some deep down in the folder tree, just randomly show up. There's no rhyme or reason to it. It's not like these are within the "sync folders every 3 days" time frame.
Furthermore, it doesn't appear there's a location to even select what folders you want/don't want sync'd. I remember on older builds of Android, this was an easy-to-find option.
Right now she's using Touchdown, but she's not going to be happy about paying $20 for a product that shouldn't be necessary.
Opinions? It's 4.2.2 by the way.

I'm using Exchange on my Maxx wish is the same version on the Ultra I believe. I can view all of my inbox content and sub folders without any issues. It sounds like the days to sync settings need to be adjusted. There's one for the inbox and one inside folder options. Give that a try.
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Question about gallery downloads and attachments.

Why would droid OS have all attachments in emails download into your gallery?
How can I stop it? I unchecked "download attachments", but as soon as I open the email to view the attachment, it downloads and puts a copy into my gallery. After vewing the pic, I have to go into gallery and delete it.
Is there anything I can do about this?
Question 2, I saved a pic from a MMS by pressing the and holding the pic. I saved to "SD card". when I go into gallery, its not there?
So for this droid has been okay, but why do they make things so difficult at times!
Any suggestions!
Downloads go into the download folder. While in the gallery you can select to view/hide this folder, or "album" by pressing the menu button. They may not show up immediately in the gallery due to a media scan being required.
i think this is a new bug in sense UI or something because i read this elsewhere about all png's and gif's and email attachment junk showing up in the gallery, and it should not be doing that in any way. like if i receive an email with a border around the email, that border should not be showing up in my gallery as a photo!!!!
so far i've not seen any solution to this.
Yep, I am glad some else is familiar with this!!! Can anyone else confirm this?
Same here. This is my first day on a non-Apple phone since 2007. This is top among a growing list of annoyances. And not just because "Apple doesn't do it that way" but because no one should do it that way.
I can confirm that on my AT&T Inspire 4G, every tiny little logo in everyone's signatures on my corporate email account has bloated my Gallery to over 200 images in one day. Only one of those images is one that I actually wanted to save from an MMS.
I've seen people posting suggestions about how to selectively disable the gallery from seeing certain folders by adding .nomedia files to those folders, but images saved from the Messages app get saved to the same folder as all the garbage harvested from email attachments, and I would like to see those.
This needs to be fixed. People shouldn't be fiddling in the file system for something as basic as browsing the photos on their phone.
Yep I agree 100%, there must be a way for us new guys to do away with this. I am sure it can be done if I would root my phone, but also myself coming from a Iphone, jailbreaking was a easy task. After reading the steps involved in rooting, I do not feel comfortable, I simply don't understand the language. I would love to root it and unleash this beast.
no idea if this will work on the inspire, but on the captivate to get a folder to not show up in gallery you had to put a file called .nomedia in the folder you don't want included.
An easy way to get this is from a command prompt: adb shell
then do touch .nomedia /whatever/folder/you/want it in.
I'm guessing this is only using the sense email app. I don't have a problem with this using gmail. I would suggest using a different email app until HTC gets an update out. Downloading and setting up a different email app takes way less time than deleting hundreds of images daily. Make sure you contact HTC support in regards to bugs and security. Files and pictures being auto downloaded is a pretty big security hole IMO.
I called att today and they called HTC, they never heard of this issue. They are sending me a new phone to replace mine!

Naming problem

I am using google to sync my contacts, I tried to put in a name Major Tom it saves the name without the word Major. I then tried to create another name Major Impact it saved the contact just as Impact. any ideas?
You can log into your gmail account on your pc or webbrowser on the phone and try from there.
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kormsbee said:
I am using google to sync my contacts, I tried to put in a name Major Tom it saves the name without the word Major. I then tried to create another name Major Impact it saved the contact just as Impact. any ideas?
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You have multiple numbers saved in various locations. Go to view in people app and select to show the three locations. Phone, google, and sim. See what numbers are already there and delete the extras and change the default locations of the ones you want to save. It wont allow the same name in more than one spot.
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Two problems with default email

The default email app is quite good but I have encountered two problems.
When I save an email it suggests "Save to Important" which I did, but where is the "important" folder as it doesn't appear on the email folder pane?
I have 25 showing in my Trash folder but when I click it none show on the preview pane (RH Side). I can add mails to the trash and they now show but when deleted I'm still left with 25 shown on folder but all seem to have physically gone.
Use K-9 email. It's better.
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[Q] Mail app - show email for all sync'd folders

Hi All,
Having made the jump from the HTC One X to the Nexus 5 I am struggling to find a view in the Email app that allows me to see all email for my Inbox as well as other folders that I have asked to be synchronised.
I have a number of different accounts and this was a really nice feature to see the inbox plus sub folders instead of trying to remember to go through all the folders one at a time.
Do I need to load another email app or am I missing something obvious?
Thanks for any assistance provided.
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What is the best way to manage contacts?

What is the best way for me to go through and organize my contacts for my Google account?
My list is so sloppy and looks bad with duplicates, some several duplicates. I know sometimes in the past I would attempt it just with manually deleting and checking all names/numbers and I would often get some sort of message saying I couldn't delete this contact for some reason(I forgot what the reason it said was).
I would prefer to edit this list on my PC, but if this easier done with some sort of app then I'm down. I also want my new organized list to sync across all my devices that sync contacts from my google account.
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On the website (https://contacts.google.com) you can identify duplicates.
You can also export your contacts on your PC (CSV or vCard format).
And you can pretty simply merge duplicates so that if, for example, one has a landline number, a second has a mobile, a third has an address, etc., you can put them all in a single entry with a mouse click.
I was in your position a few months ago and it took me about half an hour to whip my contacts list into shape.
I exclusively use contacts from my gmail/Google account. I never ever have them on the phone or the sim. In case I lose or break or change the phone, I never lose a contact and never have to re-enter them. I'm very OCD about things like that and being able to sit at my PC and standardize all contacts is worth a ton to me. Using the above cited Google contacts link is my preferred method.

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