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Sep 3, 2014 4:39 PM in response to jasonfrommaineby austinian,That's the version I'm running. I had the issue reappear soon after updating to SP3 Update RU 13.
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Sep 5, 2014 6:41 AM in response to austinianby austinian,Actually, I lied. I'll reply with my results later.
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Sep 5, 2014 7:06 AM in response to Jeff.Jacobby jasonfrommaine,So this IS still an issue on Exchange 2007 SP3 RU13, but it effects few messages than before (i.e. messages from our copier now open without a problem). What is new now that I've updated is we do have the option to "Download Full Message" which we did not have before. So at least we have a workaround that we didn't have before. Thankfully we are a small enough organization that this is a manageable workaround for us.
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Sep 5, 2014 4:07 PM in response to jasonfrommaineby austinian,Thanks for the update! I thought that would be the case. I'll post my results if they're any different from yours.
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Oct 16, 2014 1:24 PM in response to Jeff.Jacobby wsasser,Hi, we have upgraded, we have plowed, I've called Microsoft, I've spoken with Apple. We were told this was a 100% Visibility Issue.
We continue to have issues where the Documents (PDF and Images) come out corrupted. Is there any update on this as this affects people's business. Please advise.
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Oct 21, 2014 6:35 AM in response to wsasserby JM5155,We are still having this issue which started immediately with the release of ios 7.1.
Apple asked us to wait for 7.2, then 8, yet nothing has fixed this. "Download all attachments" button does not always show up, and does not always fix the corruption issue.
This is a game changer for us in regards to business email. We are currently looking at replacing all of our ios devices with windows / android phones and tablets.
If you call Apple they acknowledge it's an issue but have no resolution.
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Oct 21, 2014 6:37 AM in response to jasonfrommaineby JM5155,For what it's worth, RU13 didn't fix it for us. It was hardly even a bandaid.
When you have more than a few users it's impossible to train everyone to always tap "download all attachments". Once someone taps the square actual attachment the "download all" button permanently disappears.
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Nov 24, 2014 2:19 PM in response to JM5155by SageousMan,SO If I've followed this post correctly, most of us agree that this is a problem related to active sync. Our org uses corporate Gmail and if you set it up with atcivesync it corrupts attachments, if you use IMAP it doesn't. This has been true from IOS 7 through to IOS 8.1.1
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Dec 5, 2014 7:33 AM in response to SageousManby austinian,SageousMan wrote:
SO If I've followed this post correctly, most of us agree that this is a problem related to active sync. Our org uses corporate Gmail and if you set it up with atcivesync it corrupts attachments, if you use IMAP it doesn't. This has been true from IOS 7 through to IOS 8.1.1
Correct. The regression was introduced in iOS 7 and hasn't been properly addressed since. The regression is caused by improper handling of line endings when the mail app downloads a message with attachments from an ActiveSync by, what I presume to be, the bandwidth-saving or space version of the message, or whatever it is that they're doing that makes it different from the one fetched when you press the "download full message" button.
Also, updated Exchange on this end, still having issues.
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Dec 5, 2014 7:46 AM in response to austinianby JM5155,We have found a partial solution.
Creating a new exchange database and migrating the users to the new database seems to have (mostly) fixed the problem, along with increasing our mail server's bandwidth.
It still doesn't explain why iOS6 continues to have no problems on the old database.
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Dec 15, 2014 7:48 AM in response to JM5155by austinian,Apple introduced several bugs to the way it handles ActiveSync in iOS 7, which carried on into iOS 8. There's a list of "know issues" that Microsoft has compiled into this KB article here: https://support.microsoft.com/kb/2563324. Apple has known about issues in their handling of ActiveSync connections for a while, and haven't acted on it. The best way to get action on this item is to open a support case with Apple. The support case will be closed as a known issue with no good workarounds besides hitting the "download full message" button before opening attachments, but the more tickets a known issue receives, the more likely Apple will put forth an effort to fix the issue. This is because fixing the issue costs development time, ignoring the issue costs support time and face. If the support time and cost to face start to outweigh the development time, then they'll fix it.
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Dec 27, 2014 4:35 PM in response to kellyfromseabrookby Tesabr,Try this
Go to setting - mail,contacts,calendar then if you have outlook and exchange on the top of your screen delete the outlook from your device
That worked for me hope it work for you
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Jan 5, 2015 3:55 AM in response to Jeff.Jacobby JCTechFrance,Hi,
I tried CloudMagic application on app store and now that's ok, by setting exchange account I can read the mail and all attachments.
I am with an Exchange 2007 SP1 server.
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Feb 6, 2015 6:31 AM in response to Jeff.Jacobby mwoude,Hi,
I think we can skip the iOS 7.1 part, we face the exact same issue currently with versions ranging from iOS 7.1 to the latest 8.1.3. We also run exchange 2007 as mail server. We also tried third party apps as mail clients, which frankly did work perfect. It seems that the iOS (native) mail application contains a bug which is causing issues.
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Feb 18, 2015 3:30 PM in response to mwoudeby AlexvTek,Hello,
I also have the same issue. With the apple mail app and PDF attachments. Currently using Exchange 2007 to send email using SMTP 22.
I am able to receive the email and shows that their is an attachment attached but i am unable to open it. Works fine if I download Gmail or yahoo mail app.
We tried testing with iOS7 and iOS8 devices, all have the same issue.
What i found so far is that if I open the email with the attachment on the Gmail app then forward it to open it on the iOS Mail (native) app then it works.
Bug....???? I think so.