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Blackberry Service Goodlink Service ActiveSync Service Apple iPhone
Sign-up for Personal or Business E-mail Hosting account with us and add on BlackBerry Wireless Synchronization for Outlook/Exchange.
Synchronize BlackBerry, and synchronize e-mail with outlook and your BlackBerry device. If you want your Outlook email, contacts, calendar, notes and tasks to synchronize with your BlackBerry in real-time over the cellular network then our BlackBerry Wireless Synchronization is for you!
The Apple iPhone is quickly becoming the phone to have! Exchange My Mail is happy to announce Full Support for the Apple iPhone with 2.0 software. All of our mailbox plans include Free ActiveSync as well as POP & IMAP support.
How to Setup Exchange Active Sync for the iPhone
Windows Smart Phones & Palm Enabled Devices
Sign-up for Personal or Business E-mail Hosting email account and add on Synchronization for Exchange.
GoodLink is standardized for Windows Mobile 2003 and supports many of the latest, hottest Pocket PC handhelds and Smartphones, including Audiovox SMT5600, Motorola MPx220, Sprint PPC-6601, HP iPAQ 6300 series, Samsung i700/i730, and the T-Mobile Pocket PC Phone Edition. Good also supports the very popular Treo 600 and Treo 650. Good Technology will continue to work closely with carriers and handheld manufacturers to support the explosion of industry-standard handhelds expected in 2005 and 2006.
Windows Mobile Direct Push technology takes messaging to the next level by adding instant delivery. The Direct Push technology in MSFP means that Exchange Server sends Outlook messaging directly to your device over the air (OTA) through your wireless account. Like your desktop computer or laptop, your Smartphone can offer quick e-mail flow and easy access to your calendar and tasks.
View our Microsoft ActiveSync Services
The Pam Pre is fully supported:
How to Configure the Palm Pre