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  1. #1
    Billy
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    I recently purchased the HP iPAQ 6515 and I installed XpressMail v6.3.8
    PE for PPC2003 to try out the service. It doesn't work as expected - I
    only get an inbox and calendar/contacts, no other folder sync as it
    should, sometimes it doesn't connect, and frequently it requires me to
    soft-reset or re-register the client to get it to work again.

    However, the technology looks promising.

    Has anyone tried the SEVEN XpressMail Personal Edition for Cingular?
    What model Cell/PDA? How is it working for you?

    Can anyone tell me how this system bypasses Exchange server security
    (or does it) to provide my e-mail via the web at
    http://xpressmailpe.cingular.com and on my wireless PDA/Cell? I know
    the Exchange admins in corporate will not allow e-mail to be read w/o
    VPN connectivity - so how does the process work of how the mail is
    gathered and redirected?

    Thanks!




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  2. #2
    Cliff
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    Re: Xpress Mail and PDA/CellPhones


    "Billy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > I recently purchased the HP iPAQ 6515 and I installed XpressMail v6.3.8
    > PE for PPC2003 to try out the service. It doesn't work as expected - I
    > only get an inbox and calendar/contacts, no other folder sync as it
    > should, sometimes it doesn't connect, and frequently it requires me to
    > soft-reset or re-register the client to get it to work again.
    >
    > However, the technology looks promising.
    >
    > Has anyone tried the SEVEN XpressMail Personal Edition for Cingular?
    > What model Cell/PDA? How is it working for you?
    >
    > Can anyone tell me how this system bypasses Exchange server security
    > (or does it) to provide my e-mail via the web at
    > http://xpressmailpe.cingular.com and on my wireless PDA/Cell? I know
    > the Exchange admins in corporate will not allow e-mail to be read w/o
    > VPN connectivity - so how does the process work of how the mail is
    > gathered and redirected?
    >
    > Thanks!
    >


    I think (and I am sure I will be corrected by those that disagree) that one
    of the better mail programs that also allows calendar and contact syncing is
    goodlink (www.good.com)

    Take a look and let me know your opinions





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