Mail for Exchange 2.0 boosts the power of Nokia Eseries Devices

Published: Sep 27th, 2007 | Author: Roman

New York, USA -Nokia announced today a new version of the Mail for Exchange mobile email software client, available now for business customers using Microsoft® Exchange Server and Nokia Eseries and selected Nokia Nseries devices.

The new client will improve the user experience and offer access to popular Microsoft Exchange Server features, such as meeting request handling and directory look-up, on a mobile device. Mail for Exchange, a client application tightly integrated with the device for improved user experience, provides an end-to-end mobile email solution for businesses deploying Microsoft Exchange Server. Mail for Exchange 2.0 is available immediately.

Mail For Exchange delivers all of the features and benefits of full email to Nokia Eseries mobile devices and is native to the handset which means that inbox, calendar and contacts functions integrate seamlessly with Nokia Eseries devices. Mail for Exchange further extends Nokia devices’ position as a premier mobile email platform which also includes support for Nokia Intellisync Mobile Suite, Lotus Domino, Novell GroupWise, and consumer email solutions like Yahoo, Hotmail, and Gmail.

“Exchange Server 2007 includes built-in mobile access capabilities that go beyond what users expect,” said Jeff Ressler, Director for Microsoft Exchange. “With the release of Mail for Exchange 2.0, owners of Nokia Eseries and Nokia Nseries phones can stay productive on the go with these new Exchange mobility features, including remote corporate address books, the ability to accept and reject meeting invitations and other improvements.”

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Mail for exchange is good. But I’d prefer google’s gmail over that, anyday.
Maybe it’s because mobiles are my personal hobby rather than a corporation’s order to me– but I havent yet met anyone who’d prefer mail for exchange over gmail.

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