Re: Blackberry: any difference between SBS and regular Exchange?

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I'm in the 200-300 per day email range, and my PPC smartphone seems to keep
me swamped reliably ;-). I make heavy use of nested inbox folders and rules.
It took 5 minutes to configure, and I also stay in sync with calendar,
tasks, contacts, and public folders.

If I absolutely had to, I could use RWW and/or RDP to get at something. For
the first time ever, I don't feel uncomfortable without my laptop.
Blackberry just doesn't give me the same warm feeling.

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Les Connor [SBS Community Member - SBS MVP]
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"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
<lanwench@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> In news:uP1AEOSzFHA.2640@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
> Gregg Hill <bogus@xxxxxxxxxxx> typed:
>> Hello!
>>
>> Is there any difference between how Blackberries work in a standard
>> Exchange environment vs. an SBS 2003 environment?
>
> No different.
>>
>> Will Exchange SP2 improve how Blackberries work and possibly remove
>> the need for their Enterprise Server?
>
> Nope. MS would like to see BBs go away, I'm sure - but that won't happen
> for quite some time if ever.
>
>>
>> I would prefer to use Smart Phones or Pocket PC equipped phones, but
>> someone convinced the big boys to buy Blackberries.
>
> Personally, as far as reliable handheld e-mail is concerned, I'm with that
> "someone".
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>>
>> Gregg Hill
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