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RE: [OT] Web n Walk T-Mobile



Ian,

Thanks for the basic pointers, but maybe I wasn't clear - I have the
exchange server up and running (company of 85 people using it every day.)
what I really meant was this is my first mobile device which supports
push-mail. I have used active-sync before for pda's - is there anything I
need to configure other than the normal to get email pushed to my new toy?



Dave



From: ukha_d@xxxxxxx [mailto:ukha_d@xxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
Ian Lowe
Sent: 09 November 2006 20:24
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] [OT] Web n Walk T-Mobile



Welcome to the club ;)

> Any advice from people about setting Exchange 2003 (SP2) to start
pushing
email to my phone?

Well, if you have a Windows 2K3 server (it installs on Windows 2000 too),
with active directory installed, it's pretty much as easy as running
through
the "deploy the first exchange server in your organisation"
wizard on the
E2K3 media.

Whilst Exchange is a pretty complex system, getting a basic dialtone system
going "out of the box" is not that tricky.

I have the required ports (25, 443, 80) mapped through from my vigor to the
Exchange server, and that's all that's needed for the push email to work.

The best info website is Daniel Petri's: http://petri.co.il/

He has a lot of "how to" guides, like how to install AD:

http://petri.co.il/how_to_install_active_directory_on_windows_2003.htm

I can help out if you get stuck.

Ian.





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