Mail for Exchange 2.0 boosts the power of Nokia Eseries Devices
“As a means of enabling business mobility, our integrated solutions portfolio makes it easier for companies and operators to deploy mobile technologies,” said Antti Vasara, senior vice president, Mobile Devices, Nokia. “Offering Mail for Exchange on our Nokia Eseries devices aligns with our goal to overcome challenges related to mobilizing businesses by protecting customers’ existing investments and by expanding the choice of mobile applications for our customers.”
Mail for Exchange 2.0 uses the Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync® protocol and is compatible with Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 and Exchange Server 2007. The added benefits of Mail for Exchange 2.0 are:
- flexible, cost-effective solution for IT Managers to benefit from the full power of Nokia Eseries devices in a Microsoft Exchange environment
- increased work efficiency by enabling inbox, calendar and contact management on Nokia Eseries devices including the ability for full attachments handling and to manage and respond to meeting requests
- optimal use of Microsoft Exchange Server investment by extending desktop features to mobile devices
The client is available for Nokia Eseries customers directly from their devices through the Download! application free of charge. Nokia customers with compatible phones can also download the client from Nokia for Business web site. Click here for the web site
For widescale company deployments, IT departments can use Nokia Intellisync Device Management to remotely provision the client over-the-air to employees, along with the necessary server connection and user credential settings.
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Compatibility
Exchange Server 2003, SP1 and SP2 (ActiveSync protocol versions 2.0, 2.1 and 2.5). Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003 SP1 and R2. Exchange Server 2007. Compatible with Nokia E50, Nokia E60, Nokia E61, Nokia E61i, Nokia E65, Nokia E70, Nokia E90 Communicator, Nokia N73, Nokia N76, Nokia N80, and Nokia N95.
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Mail for exchange is good. But I’d prefer google’s gmail over that, anyday.
Maybe it’s because mobiles are my personal hobby rather than a corporation’s order to me– but I havent yet met anyone who’d prefer mail for exchange over gmail.