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MS Push Mail

  • 18-10-2006 12:26pm
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 25


    Anyone use MS Pushmail with Exchange 2003 as an alternitive to Blackberry?

    we use BES at the moment but i'm looking at Pushmail as an alternitive to it so we don't have to use those horrible hadsets and can use cell phones or XDAs instead.

    any info would be a help


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,093 ✭✭✭Static M.e.


    Don't use it but also very interested what you could try is get a vodafone rep to talk to you / company about MS push I know the new E50's have it and MS are really trying to get into this market so the salespeople should be more than happy to explain every little detail.

    Sorry cant be of more help but we have already forked out for a blackberry server so I havent really looked into it.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 25 spiritboy


    Don't use it but also very interested what you could try is get a vodafone rep to talk to you / company about MS push I know the new E50's have it and MS are really trying to get into this market so the salespeople should be more than happy to explain every little detail.

    Sorry cant be of more help but we have already forked out for a blackberry server so I havent really looked into it.


    yeah we already have BES in place for 5 users. I'm not too impressed with the 8707V handhelds when dealing with attachments especially PDFs, so was thinking an Ipaq or XDa may be better for dealing with them. that and with it being built into Exchange 2003 i wouldn't have license expenditure like on blackberry and so on.

    spoke to a chap last night in college and they consideret it to BES but found it not reliable and the software in usual microsoft fasison was full of holes.

    Might try vodafone, we use them for out Blackberry anyway.


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