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Previously on "Windows Mobile now offers Push service for emails"

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  • found01
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    Being on a Microsoft Side of life and Microsoft Partner, i have to say its the best option about..

    I installed exchange and configured it all for MS Active sync, with o2 XDA and orbits and worked a treat, the ROI is second to none, and beats Blackberry. you have to install extra software for blackberry, with MS PE technology all you need is an AD with Exchange.

    if you want any more info on this, let me know as i have alot of experience with Windows Mobile and Push Email.

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  • r0bly0ns
    started a topic Windows Mobile now offers Push service for emails

    Windows Mobile now offers Push service for emails

    http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobi...irectpush.mspx

    But is it any good...........?

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