Products & Services
Mail for Exchange causes a bit of a stir
By James on 12 September 2008
GLOBAL – Seems the news from earlier this week about Mail for Exchange being unleashed across 43 Nokia devices, effectively turning 80 million existing phones into corporate mail junkies caused quite a stir with all the big papers picking up the story. I haven’t seen a reaction like that for a while, and to be honest, I’m pretty chuffed that people have sat up and taken notice. This ain’t a small deal.
BusinessWeek was first out of the blocks when I had a look around this morning, putting some kind of scale to the announcement:
Business Standard focussed on the impact in the USA, where Nokia’s head man for the Americas, Mark Louison had some comment:
Information Week picked up on what the deal means for corporations, specially in these times of global financial crises
Meanwhile Forbes, though unsurprisingly cynical of the timing, highlighted that this means good things for regular users
VNUNet highlighted the features that make Nokia’s Exchange support
different from others, and how some features aren’t available from
other vendors
There’s plenty more as well but we don’t want to go on. The one thing
that stands out (and you know we’re not afraid of it here) is the
coverage of this news was generally quite positive. And why not.
Additional functionality for 80 million existing users at no extra
cost. Not a bad deal really. What do you reckon?
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September 28th, 2008 at 1:36 am
And still you can only get your inbox messages, so it’s a perfect half solution.
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October 7th, 2008 at 2:09 pm
I really like Mail for Exchange. It’s easy to set up and use, and is very handy. But honestly, is it that difficult to add the ability to sync with an Access Point Group? This missing feature takes the shine of an otherwise great product.
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February 13th, 2009 at 6:44 pm
If you can use an access point group for internet access why not Exchnage mail?
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March 3rd, 2009 at 5:24 pm
Hi, can I use Mail for Exchange free of charge for my gmail account? What is the domain and exchange server in that case? thanks, Jussi
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April 17th, 2009 at 7:39 pm
Is it possible to automate the Mail for Exchange set up?
I mean can i run a program in all my corporate devices that automatically sets up all the parameters? Is it posible to assign a default user/password for all of them?
If so how can I do that?. We are reluctant to deploy that solution in our installed based (15.000 Nokias) because it is very painful for our organization training 15.000 people how to set up Mail for Exchange in all and every handset.
Regards
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charlie Reply:
April 19th, 2009 at 7:43 am
@javier bartol, I’ll ask the Messaging team. And I’ll also send this to support.
Have you tried the Support folks?
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May 9th, 2009 at 8:19 pm
i installed mail for exchange and it deleted all my numbers and messages. i am fed up of nokia doing these things and will never buy one ever again.
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