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N95-1 syncronize with Exchange Server.
I am trying to syncronize a N95-1 with a Windows 2003 Exchange Server through the OWA (Outlook Web Access) function.
The server is using a HTTPS address much like this: https://<IP Adress>/exchange Does anyone have a guide for doing this? I have tried many things now without any luck. Just gets an error when trying to syncronize. |
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I was looking for the same, now going to try-out this:
DataViz Product Area Seems that it almost functions as push mail... will revert later after trial.
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Not just almost.. its real, true, push email :)
Infact, its almost a better activesync client than the Windows Mobile guys get ;) |
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Exchange 2003 servers can interface with phones but poP3 is disabled by default on an Exchange server (they want you to use the Activesync RPC over HTTP protocol). If you are the admin, you can enable it but there are security issues. You can set up pop3 to require a SSL cert but I'm not sure if you could get that to work on a phone. If you don't care about security you can set it to connect via clear text and then any user can get mail by creating a standard pop connector...
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I just finished testing a pop3 connection to an Exchange server using SSL. It worked just fine ... select security(Ports) to ON and then select SSL/TSL...
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