I took a look at their site. Although they mention Exchange server, they don't have mention activesync, direct push, or mobile devices. And since they only mention POP3 access, I wonder if they even offer full Exchange services that includes mobile device access. If POP3 is all they can give you, you are missing out on calendar and contacts sync and you might want to consider a host with more services.
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This is the home page for the company that hosts my corp email. Notice, that I can connect to it via Microsoft Outlook Web.
I called the IT people to ask how I could set up to push my corp mail to my Droid. They told me that I might be able to set it up as a POP3 account, and gave me the incoming and outgoing server names.
I'm not sure why the POP3 isn't working and it doesn't really fit in this thread since that is different than an exchange server. Start a new thread mentioning POP3 and you'll probably find more help there.
If you want to try to get exchange working, you can try setting up a new corporate/exchange account on your droid. The following instructions might work.
Your username will be the username that you use to access Outlook Web with a "\" before it ("\username") and your password will be the same password. The "Exchange Server" will be the address that you use to get to Outlook web (like "mail.mycompany.com"). Don't include the http part and you might have to try it without the "mail." in the address. Good luck!
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