There's something in 10.1 that breaks it.įor various reasons, this setup didn't work for me anymore, so I rolled back to 10.0.9.422 early this evening. I was able to test the timing because I had created a rule within Outlook to forward my mail to an account which worked perfectly with push.įor various reasons, this setup didn't work for me anymore, so I rolled back to 10.0.9.422 early this evening. With Push "off" and sync interval set to "manual" I would get my email within 1-10 minutes on average, though sometimes it would be up to two hours. Same results with all intervals except one. I then set push to "off" and played with the sync intervals. Completely random, and the one email delivery would dump all emails (i.e., I didn't lose any email, all was delivered in a batch). With push set to "on" I would get email once every 18-24 hours. With every version of 10.1 used, my push email on my corporate EAS account did not work. Well after playing with every leak of 10.1 since the first leak leaked, I've gone back to 10.0.9.422 today.
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