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Previous Thread:   Offline address book

11/29/2005 12:38:07 PM    Exchange 2003 SP2 & Mobile Features
I was wondering if anyone has a link to a list of features that are  
  
supported on mobile Devices?  I've poked around the MS Exchange Site, but  
  
haven't gotten any specifics.  I specifically want to know whether the  
  
following is supported:  
  
1 - Are public folders supported on the device for contacts, emails?  Is  
  
this updated via the air, or does it require cradle sync?  
  
2 - Are multiple contact folders supported?  
  
3 - Are message subfolders supported?  
  
I'm thinking of getting a PPC6700 and would like to know a bit more.  I'm  
  
going to start playing with my SMT5600 for the time being.  I was able to  
  
getg it to sync, but not sure if Up To Date Notifications are working...I  
  
haven't done a cradle sync since I'm out of the office.  
  
TIA,  
  
Carlos.

11/29/2005 2:07:22 PM    Re: Exchange 2003 SP2 & Mobile Features
"Carlos M. Perez" <cperez@runcentral.com> wrote:  
  
Public folders are not supported on the Pocket PC or Smartphone.  
  
No.  
  
Yes, all except the "Drafts" folder are syncable.  
  
--  
  
__________________________________________________________________________________  
  
Ed Hansberry  (Please do *NOT* email me. Post here for the benefit of all)  
  
What is on my Pocket PC? http://www.ehansberry.com/  
  
Microsoft MVP - Mobile Devices   www.pocketpc.com  
  
What is an MVP? - http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/

11/29/2005 3:53:48 PM    Re: Exchange 2003 SP2 & Mobile Features
"Ed Hansberry, MS-MVP/Mobile Devices"  
  
<spamfree-silvernino@hotmail.spambegone.com> wrote in message  
  
news:45dpo1580fknpmhmfsf76s1gkdm0n048cm@4ax.com...  
  
Is it possible to use a third party app to do this without breaking EAS?  
  
Same as above...  
  
Is there any limit to the number of levels?  I have some folders that have  
  
up to 7 layers.

12/2/2005 7:38:19 AM    Re: Smartphone email, Direct Push Question
Sam <Sam@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:  
  
Either the server will notify the phone via an SMS ping or the  
  
smartphone will automatically sync based on a schedule you set.  
  
The current SMS push does that, but it has some flaws. SP2 for  
  
Exchange 2003 and MSFP (due early 2006) for WIndows MObile 5 will push  
  
faster than blackberry.  
  
See  
  
http://www.microsoft.com/exchange/evaluation/features/mobility/e2k3sp2.mspx  
  
for more info.  
  
--  
  
__________________________________________________________________________________  
  
Ed Hansberry  (Please do *NOT* email me. Post here for the benefit of all)  
  
What is on my Pocket PC? http://www.ehansberry.com/  
  
Microsoft MVP - Mobile Devices   www.pocketpc.com  
  
What is an MVP? - http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/


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