compatible exchange 2007 mail server for home use? - 8525, TyTN, MDA Vario II, JasJam General

does any one know of a solution to get exchange2007 support level on a home pc?
I found "kerio"`s solutions but it gives only exchange 2003 support(no HTML),
did any one find a solution?
so, what do I hope to find?
A fully compatible exchange 2007 mail server for my home pc, something like "kerio mail server".
That way I can active sync my WM6 tytn to my own server and get full HTML support.
A free web host that has exchange 2007(mail2web does not support 2007) will be nice two

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I need PUSH email from my company email account HOW??????

Hi
I think title says most of it.
I need push email from my companies corporate email system.
We have a Blackberry server but I have yet to find a working Blackberry client for the Wizard?
On my old PDA2K I have been using Smartner Duality which worked great HOWEVER this does not seem to be compaitble with the Wizard so suddenly I have lost my email capability and need to get it back urgently.
Any ideas out there folks?
Cheers.
Robin
PS Smartner client on my desktop in the office used to 'forward' all my outlook mail via a special server they had and thence to my PDA2K.
It is this kind of functionality I am lookiing to replace UNLESS someone actually has the Blackberry client software!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
for MS's push you'll need to wait for a ROM update with AKU 2.0
for the time being you can just set your wizard to sync with your exchange server over the net (wifi/gprs etc) every x minutes
You can try vgsmail by geoffreycross to be found in the thread 'push-email now available' it's developed for 2003 & there are posts by yzzard to get working under 2005 as well. Need to add some reg.keys manual.
Cheers, M
DeanJ said:
for MS's push you'll need to wait for a ROM update with AKU 2.0
for the time being you can just set your wizard to sync with your exchange server over the net (wifi/gprs etc) every x minutes
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I WISH.
My company is running a REAL OLD version of Exchange server and our Firewall will not allow PDA's to connect!!!!!!!!!
Unfortunately this is not an option for me.
Robin
oltp said:
You can try vgsmail by geoffreycross to be found in the thread 'push-email now available' it's developed for 2003 & there are posts by yzzard to get working under 2005 as well. Need to add some reg.keys manual.
Cheers, M
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Hi
I don't think we have IMAP enabled on our mail server and I would still haev a firewall problem so this won't work for me either. :evil:
Robin
Do they support the imap protocol? if so try vgsmail.
Sorry didn't catch your last post, forget this one pls.
I doubt they actually block PDAs since Activesync just runs over port 80 and the mail apps just use standard mail ports. More likely they don't have the appropriate software set up to active sync. Sounds like you might be better off waiting until the next ROM updates (Rumors put it as close as this week, but deffinetly before the end of Q1 this year) and possibly looking into a hosted exchange solution and having your work email forward there.
Robster,
I don't know if Vodafone offers the same thing as T-Mobile here in the states but see if they have corporate email access available, T-Mobile does and it works ok, similar to Smartner (i used that when I was running 2003SE) it works on my network and it is really locked down from outside access and they have disabled pop and imap access plus we are running Lotus Notes (man it sucks)

Setting Up Direct Push

Hi Everyone,
I am having a retard moment. Yesterday I found a document in one of the threads with a Word doc on setting up Direct Push mail. Of course I did not save it because I swore I would remember the thread. Does anyone happen to have the instructions?
I have already updated my phone to the proper ROM.
Thanks
Nevermind. Figured it out.
Wow, so far WM5 makes Blackberry look like a child's toy. Let just hope that M$ will continue support this platform.
Agreed as far as I am concerned push mail with WM5 is the way to go, no need for a BES Server or other application on my desktop to route email.
Is direct push out? Where can I download it? I thought it wouldn't be out until April.
jklny
Not offically there is a Qtek TEST Rom on the FTP that has Push, but you must have a 2003 Exchange Server running SP2 to use it.
marka2k, thanks for the info. We are actually upgrading SP2 this Friday. Thanks!
Would you happen to have the full name of the ROM? Thanks.
ftp://[email protected]/Uploads/RUU_Prodigy_2080701_101_11310_Qtek_WWE_Test.exe
marka2k said:
jklny
Not offically there is a Qtek TEST Rom on the FTP that has Push, but you must have a 2003 Exchange Server running SP2 to use it.
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Wrong ... you may use other servers then Exchange Server 2003. Exchange server has built in push mail. But there exists several other push mail servers that can also do the push. Some of these servers has also client files for WM5.
Einstein
My point (maybe not well said) was in able to use the built in push email of the Qtek TEST ROM you need Exchange 2003 and SP2
Sorry for the confusion
For push mail you need:
1. A mailbox: Microsoft Exchange, Lotus Notes Server, IMAP or POP3
2. A pushmail server: Any server that's SyncML compatible
3. A client software on your mobile: 3rd party software or Qtek new test ROM
I digged a liitle bit into these issues during the past days. I'm going to put up an test system with push mail soon to my Qtek 9100.
Thanks for the link... I'm downloading it now to give a whirl.
Push Email
FYI- I have been using a "push" email system for several years using my XDA II and my office Lotus notes system by using the Mnotes program. In "enterprise" mode, it can be installed on the server, although I'm using my desktop as the server b/c its the easiest to set up.
Only real problem was finding a compatible VPN and I'm using Movian VPN
Cheers
I am using the qtek rom with 4smartphone.net, and the push system is amazing, believe me it takes about 30 seconds from sending a mail to myself and it appearing on my device via push, its that quick
Push mail
Hi Einstein!
I'm interested to exchange information with you about push mail setup etc. My email is vesku ät email piste com (laita mailia). I have Q9100 too.
Regards,
VESKU
Here you can preview server and client view of pushmail:
http://www.htcclub.net/en/toontips.php?ID=10
And here you can read a research where RIM is compared with Windows Mobile messaging
http://www.htcclub.net/en/toonnieuwsartikel.php?ID=111
Here you can preview server and client view of pushmail:
http://www.htcclub.net/en/toontips.php?ID=10
And here you can read a research where RIM is compared with Windows Mobile messaging
http://www.htcclub.net/en/toonnieuwsartikel.php?ID=111
Well, I got 'push' running on the QTek beta ROM. Took a little fidling since not using Exchange Front-End servers and I have SSL and Forms enabled.
See this doc: http://www.petri.co.il/problems_with_forms_based_authentication_and_ssl_in_activesync.htm
Now, I just need to modify the timeouts as recommended by several people. First, I have to find the docs explaing it again.
chrissyboy6969 said:
ftp://[email protected]/Uploads/RUU_Prodigy_2080701_101_11310_Qtek_WWE_Test.exe
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Hi,
Is it only me who can not download this from the link above?
thanks.
Dexter_1975
dexter_1975 said:
Is it only me who can not download this from the link above?
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And service/server that supports push mail ...
I'm a bit confused. My exchange server is now upgraded to SP2 and I installed the test rom. Mail is coming in but not 'realtime'. I am getting emails which can be 5 to 10 minutes after I receive it on my desktop Outlook. Any ideas why the delay?
Thanks.

HTML Email - Is Exchange Server 2007 required?

I have upgraded to WM6 and its working like a dream. One of the features that attracted me was the html mail. Ive read all the threads however cant find any official confirmation that Exchange 2007 is a requirement to receive and display HTML mail on Pocket Outlook. My exchange Administrator/Host is insisting that its the client that displays and renders the HTML the server just sends through the code! Can anyone point me in the direction of a definitive statement that confirms this?
WM6 will display HTML email for POP/IMAP and/or Exchange 2007. It will not display HTML for Exchange 2003. This is how 2003 sends the email to the device and yes it is the ex 2003 limitation. Exchange 2007 does work well and it is a big plus. But exchange 2007 is designed to run on Windows 64 bit server vs 32 bit. So just upgrading to 2007 is not that easy for some. You can (if your company security allows) set up to receive IMAP mail from your exchange server.
There was some talk on MS technet and MS MSDN forums about a hotfix to allow 2003 to send HTML to WM6 devices, but seems MS would rather spend time on getting us to switch to Vista, Office 2007 and Exchange 2007.
I have both a production Exchange 2003 server and a test Exchange 2007 server. So far, Exchange 2007 performs great, although moving our existing 32-bit Exchange 2003 installation will be costly (new 64-bit hardware, new OS, new Exchange, new CALs, etc, etc.). But from a Windows Mobile 6 perspective, there are some interesting features Exchange 2007 enables in Outlook Mobile beyond just HTML email. One of the cooler is the "search server" feature which will search all of the email on your server, not just the last 3 days or so you may have downloaded to your device.
Also, I am connected via IMAP over SSL to my Exchange 2003 server and HTML email comes through just as expected.
--Andrew
I have my exchange server set up to retrieve the headers from the last day Via Push and then my Imap checking every 30 minutes, that way I still get notification of new emails. you may wish to try this.
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Also, I am connected via IMAP over SSL to my Exchange 2003 server and HTML email comes through just as expected.
--Andrew
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Can some explain this... are you saying that even with Exchange 2003, its possible to have HTML push email? if so, how???

HTML e-mail

hi,
does the roms of windows mobile 6 proposed here can show e-mails coded with HTML ?
I think so...
But this only depends on the Exhange server... you must have SP2 installed and functionnality activated.
mUn_rus one does...
html mails don't work with exchange 2003 sp2 direct push (converted to plaintext). i think it's only supported with exchange 2007 in combination with direct push. through pop3 it's no problem with html mails
If you install windows live and have a hotmail account you would see your hotmail html email in your device in real time.
my 2 cent
Yes, only Exchange 2007 which have to be installed on a 64bit machine. So if you havn't got one, you can use one of the hosted exchange planes you can find on the net. i hav'nt found free plan with exchange 2007 yet, but u can find 2007 plans starting at about 8$ with full access (mobile/web/desktop)

Exchange 2007 question...

I have been using my Kaiser with WM6.1 latest Dutty's ROM (very nice ROM y the way) and getting pushed email from work which they were using exchange 2003. Today they moved my account to the exchange 2007 server, I reconfigured the server on the phone just to make sure that hopefully I was going to get all the EXC 07 like html email, out of office assistance, etc.... but I did not get anything of that. ....... Would they have to activate that at the server side?
As far as I know HTML email isn't supported via synchronising with exchange 07. I tried for days rtying to get it working with my 2007 server and my WM6 device, but it didn't work. I emailed tech support and the said it wasn't supported
No clue about out of office assistance, sorry
Actually HTML mail with Exchange 07 is supported. I run an Exchange 07 server, and there is an option to enable HTML email. I don't remember if it's enabled by default, because it involves an Activesync policy configuration on the server and so on. Basically, ask your Exchange admins (if you can) to create a default Activesync policy that can be applied to your phone.
kltye... could you??
kltye said:
Actually HTML mail with Exchange 07 is supported. I run an Exchange 07 server, and there is an option to enable HTML email. I don't remember if it's enabled by default, because it involves an Activesync policy configuration on the server and so on. Basically, ask your Exchange admins (if you can) to create a default Activesync policy that can be applied to your phone.
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could you mention where exactly in the configuration you have to set the html email and the out of office assistant.... they tell me that my account has already those setting but I do not see it happening in my device... I am using duttly 1999 ROM, would it be a matter of certificates missing?
This issue is closed... Sync with Exchange 2007
Guys, just to let you know that I spent almost 3 days trying to configure Activesync through Exchange 2007 with latest Dutty's ROM without success. I had to go back to the original ROM on my HTC branded phone to finally get all the feature of exchange 2007 like HTML email, fetch mail, out of office assistant, etc.
In case somebody that has synchronized in any 6.1 cooked ROM I would appreciate to let us know which one is as I think there is where the failure is….

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