The point is that is just DOESN'T work like a blackberry. I'm still laughing that the IT guy is not enthusiastic like the demonstrator is. None of us are!
Well. Ill give it to you. But, I would still buy the iPhone because of its browsing abilities and the experience. Its more intuitive. And no, I am not a hardcore Apple fanboy.
I'm the IT Director at a large construction company. Recently some of the upper management go it in their heads that they all want iPhones, because an other employee told them that their Outlook mail will work on it. I told them, "Yea it works.. kind of...you will lose a lot of features you're used to on the Win Mobile 6.1 platform we're currently on." Now they think I'm evil and just hate anything Apple, or that I won't enable the features because I didn't come up with the idea to use iPhones.
I'm an operations manager with an IT director that made promises to firm management.
The same thing happened.
People think that IT simply hates Apple... they dont look to Apple and say its their fault, when in fact.. its THEIR FAULT, not IT management.
iPhone simply has issues doing some things at the same time! Even compared to WM, blackberry is still the best tool for instant email, calender, and contact management. But it will cost you a BES server for the enterprise.
* Trying to delete messages or move them when you dont have connectivity generates lots of errors messages and you cannot actually delete or move when offline
* Message status is not set on the server for replying/forwarding to an email, similarly the status from the server is not provided to the iPhone
* You cannot automatically set attachments to download
* There is no control over maximum attachment size
* You cant see the number of unread or new emails without unlocking the device.
No smarthphone does email like BlackBerry thats a fact!!
smood006 8 months ago
in Android it takes less than a minute..
chris1abramczyk 1 year ago
Hi there, when i open my mail, it says pop3.live error
what can I do now, please help me on this because I want to get rid of this and check my email by iphone 3g
bye for now
Zahed911 2 years ago
Wow, this is without a doubt the worst video I've ever had the pleasure to watch here on youtube, poor Kerneth.
hoggerstream 2 years ago
gurus, lmao... six mins to add simple server and e-mail entries... wow. far from gurus.
kleengizr 2 years ago
how about synchronica automatically configures,
dekekyo 2 years ago
does email cost for iphone 3g ?
englandftw111 3 years ago
Wow. The guru is very enthusiastic about it! LOL!
naggregate 3 years ago
This is what worked for us. You need to grant access to ActiveSync for any IP address.
-ISS > WebSites > Default Website > Microsoft Server ActiveSync -Right Click > Properties -Directory Restrictions Tab -Edit IP address and Domain Restrictions -Grant access -Apply
Finally got it to work after 4 weeks of pain and frustration.
Hope this helps.
thebox193 3 years ago
Notice how the GURU isnt really thrilled about the iphone, seriously no admin tech is!
jabberwolf 3 years ago
* No ability to invite attendees to a meeting
* You cannot provide a reason for declining meetings
* Attendee status is not available
* There is no click through to get access to information from the GAL for a participant
* No support for setting Out of Office message
* You cannot delete a single occurrence of a recurring meeting you can only delete the whole series.
* Remote wipe doesnt seem to be immediate and restore requires recradling to iTunes
jabberwolf 3 years ago 2
So what are you suggesting? Get to the point!!
nagarjun424 3 years ago
The point is that is just DOESN'T work like a blackberry. I'm still laughing that the IT guy is not enthusiastic like the demonstrator is. None of us are!
jabberwolf 3 years ago
Well. Ill give it to you. But, I would still buy the iPhone because of its browsing abilities and the experience. Its more intuitive. And no, I am not a hardcore Apple fanboy.
nagarjun424 3 years ago
I'm the IT Director at a large construction company. Recently some of the upper management go it in their heads that they all want iPhones, because an other employee told them that their Outlook mail will work on it. I told them, "Yea it works.. kind of...you will lose a lot of features you're used to on the Win Mobile 6.1 platform we're currently on." Now they think I'm evil and just hate anything Apple, or that I won't enable the features because I didn't come up with the idea to use iPhones.
jdstell 2 years ago
I'm an operations manager with an IT director that made promises to firm management.
The same thing happened.
People think that IT simply hates Apple... they dont look to Apple and say its their fault, when in fact.. its THEIR FAULT, not IT management.
iPhone simply has issues doing some things at the same time! Even compared to WM, blackberry is still the best tool for instant email, calender, and contact management. But it will cost you a BES server for the enterprise.
jabberwolf 2 years ago
* Trying to delete messages or move them when you dont have connectivity generates lots of errors messages and you cannot actually delete or move when offline
* Message status is not set on the server for replying/forwarding to an email, similarly the status from the server is not provided to the iPhone
* You cannot automatically set attachments to download
* There is no control over maximum attachment size
* You cant see the number of unread or new emails without unlocking the device.
jabberwolf 3 years ago 2
Iphone can't:
* Only the inbox can be set to synchronize subfolders can be accessed but no synchronization policy can be set
* No Flagging on email
* Cannot set Out of Office message
* No Hot Keys for managing messages
* Difficult to get to Global Address List
* No support for Activesync Schedule (eg. push during work hrs pull outside of that)
* No Smart Filtering
* No ability to change sort order of email messages
* No support for Server Search of email messages.
jabberwolf 3 years ago 2
the iphone do not acept hotmail....open a count with gmail....
duartedigital 3 years ago
It does. You need Hotmail Plus as Hotmail does not support POP or IMAP! Gmail does.
nagarjun424 3 years ago
Now Hotmail can be done in the iPhone too.... free...
appleguy1804 2 years ago
does the mail application when i send a email to a phone does it count as a text msg?
RaZsoRX3 3 years ago
plz plz guys help me .........i have hotmail and its giving me a hard time to set up my mail help
johnny5580 3 years ago