3G iPhone - Will it pull messages through Microsoft Webmail?
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3G iPhone - Will it pull messages through Microsoft Webmail?
With the introduction of the new 3G iPhone today, my curiousity and gadget wants are getting the best of me.
Currently I have a Blackberry 8830. I have it set up to pull my Yahoo email and additionally, it will pull my work email through Microsoft Webmail. This is to say that it is not set up on the enterprise server, but still delivers my mail to an inbox folder. It is simple to set up with webmail and is part of the initial email setup feature on the Blackberry.
Does anyone know if this is availible on the new iPhone?
Currently I have a Blackberry 8830. I have it set up to pull my Yahoo email and additionally, it will pull my work email through Microsoft Webmail. This is to say that it is not set up on the enterprise server, but still delivers my mail to an inbox folder. It is simple to set up with webmail and is part of the initial email setup feature on the Blackberry.
Does anyone know if this is availible on the new iPhone?
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Do you mean Exchange or Hotmail?
The Exchange support is supposed to be built in to the 2.0 OS via the ActiveSync protocol, making it very functional, but I haven't had a chance to try/see it yet. Not sure about hotmail, though I am reasonably confident that they have an interface for it.
The Exchange support is supposed to be built in to the 2.0 OS via the ActiveSync protocol, making it very functional, but I haven't had a chance to try/see it yet. Not sure about hotmail, though I am reasonably confident that they have an interface for it.
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No not exchange.
It's microsoft webmail. It allows me to log on to my work email (which is through microsoft office) from any browser anywhere. My wife's company has it too....
The blackberry allows you to set up you email using this configuration if you don't have enterprise ability.
It's microsoft webmail. It allows me to log on to my work email (which is through microsoft office) from any browser anywhere. My wife's company has it too....
The blackberry allows you to set up you email using this configuration if you don't have enterprise ability.
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Exchange support is supposedly a part of the new iPhone (I haven't tried it first-hand), but even without that you should be able to set up an IMAP connection to your mailbox. Unless your IT folks turned off IMAP, of course.
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You should be able to setup Microsoft Exchange on your iPhone quite easily. Just tap on the Exchange logo and provide the wizard with your e-mail address, username, password and server address. The server address should be identical to the URL you're currently using for accessing Outlook Web Access (except maybe the word 'owa').
You should be able to setup Microsoft Exchange on your iPhone quite easily. Just tap on the Exchange logo and provide the wizard with your e-mail address, username, password and server address. The server address should be identical to the URL you're currently using for accessing Outlook Web Access (except maybe the word 'owa').
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iphone 2.0 outlook web access
Well I have been playing around with this with no success.
It's no problem to access both of my corporate email accounts using the outlook web access URL to configure my blackberry but nothing seems to work with the new iphone. Anyone have any ideas ?
It's no problem to access both of my corporate email accounts using the outlook web access URL to configure my blackberry but nothing seems to work with the new iphone. Anyone have any ideas ?
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What is so bad about it? I've used it and it seems fine to me. Using it on my iPod Touch/Safari you can only use the "light" version which is pretty functional. On firefox, I've been able to use the "full" version which is almost like having outlook running in my experience. In fact, I usually use OWA instead of Outlook just because it is much more lightweight.
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It's not as simple as that. The reason you can access the email from your Blackberry is that your company has a secure connection from inside its network to the Blackberry network. This is also the same reason that you can browse to the OWA site from Blackberry but not on the iPhone, which is trying to reach it from the Internet.
There are several options available:
1. Have your IT department open up the relevant ports to allow external (internet-facing) to your Exchange server using SSL. The iPhone can connect in this way.
2. Use the iPhone VPN client, with a profile supplied by your IT department (either the Cisco VPN option or the standard L2TP / PPTP VPN) that will allow the iPhone to connect to the inside of your network. You will then be able to connect to your Exchange server using the iPhone push mail client or using OWA.
Hope this helps.
There are several options available:
1. Have your IT department open up the relevant ports to allow external (internet-facing) to your Exchange server using SSL. The iPhone can connect in this way.
2. Use the iPhone VPN client, with a profile supplied by your IT department (either the Cisco VPN option or the standard L2TP / PPTP VPN) that will allow the iPhone to connect to the inside of your network. You will then be able to connect to your Exchange server using the iPhone push mail client or using OWA.
Hope this helps.
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It's not as simple as that. The reason you can access the email from your Blackberry is that your company has a secure connection from inside its network to the Blackberry network. This is also the same reason that you can browse to the OWA site from Blackberry but not on the iPhone, which is trying to reach it from the Internet.
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What is so bad about it? I've used it and it seems fine to me. Using it on my iPod Touch/Safari you can only use the "light" version which is pretty functional. On firefox, I've been able to use the "full" version which is almost like having outlook running in my experience. In fact, I usually use OWA instead of Outlook just because it is much more lightweight.

