Re: Windows Mobile 2003 and SBS 2003
From: Matt (mattde_at_btclick.com)
Date: 03/24/04
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Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 14:18:24 -0000
Thanks for your suggestions,
i don't really want to be downloading a ton of images and the like from OMA
so i guess i'm looking at IMAP - but i can't start the virtual server from
within exchange 2003. Can it run it alongside the SMTP service which is
correctly configured?
m
"Tony Su" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:f9b701c41175$07405940$a601280a@phx.gbl...
> You can use OMA if you want an "ActiveSync experience." To
> me, that's mainly benefiicial to occasionally connected
> Users... PDAs without a WAN connection mainly.
>
> Since you're using a Smartphone, you may want to do things
> differently...
>
> I myself use a PDA, but carry a SprintPCS connection with
> me everywhere I go, so my situation is similar to yours,
> and when I want to view email, I don't want to be
> synchronizing ab bunch of files or downloading gobs of
> messages unnecessarily. Like you, I don't have to hunt for
> an Internet connection and have to carry tons of
> unnecessary data around with me because I wouldn't know
> when I might be able to find an Internet connection to
> retrieve essential data. Being able to access email and
> data in seconds without a worry changes priorities.
>
> So, my personal preference is OWA using pocket IE. My
> second choice would be to use IMAP/SMTP. In both these
> cases you download only headers and bodies only when you
> really want to view a message. POP is a distant third
> choice and OMA is so far down my list, I won't use it
> except in an emergency.
>
> But, you should do what is most consistent with your
> preference.
>
> Tony Su
>
>
>
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >How bout Outlook Mobile Access (OMA)??
> >Assuming you've run the wizard and allowed OMA, you can
> use your WAP browser and point to
> servername.yourcompany.com/oma
> >
> >should work just fine
> >If you get a message saying your device is
> unsupported...just say ok
> >
> >--
> >Cris Hanna, SBS-MVP
> >----------------------------------------------
> >Please DO NOT respond to me directly but post all
> responses here in the newsgroup so that all can share the
> information
> > "Matt" <mattde@btclick.com> wrote in message
> news:uy0W9eTEEHA.3344@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> > Hi All,
> >
> > Could someone please tell me whether it is possible to
> retrieve email from
> > the included Exchange Server on a Windows Mobile 2003
> Orange SPV SmartPhone
> > over the internet? if so, how does one go about
> connecting it? can you use
> > the IMAPv4 virtual server and SMTP at the same time?
> >
> > thanks!
> >
> >
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