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where in the iphone's case, it's a device made to look pretty and have some positive enterprise add-ons. meaning, the blackberry has always geared itself towards corporate america. i have to agree that the Blackberry functionality compared to the iphones is day and night. You can use this link to provide Apple your feedback.Īfter reading your posts, i can definitly relate to the frustration of using the iphone in an enterprise environment. Apple does not provide direct support nor answers such questions here. This is a user to user help forum only that is provided and moderated by Apple. The iPhone is being used in the Enterprise by many, but it may not meet everyone's needs and expectations which may or may not be the same as yours. Just wondering if this is supported by ActiveSync (which it probably does) and if so, it seems Apple has included just the account's Inbox mailbox only for Push access. If anyone has any thoughts on this or if this is working to actually push to sub folders inside of the INBOX with notification of new email without having to open the mail app, I would like to know.Īpple licensed ActiveSync from Microsoft for access with an Exchange account via the iPhone to provide for over the air syncing for contact info, calendar events, and Push access with an Exchange account.ĭo the lots of other phones you have connected access the Exchange Server via ActiveSync? If that is true, when will Apple fix it so the phone can be used in the Enterprise?
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I heard somewhere that Apple only supports push to the INBOX. I thought this phone was supposed to be Enterprise ready? I have lots of other phones connected to both and they sync perfectly, so I am lead to believe that the problem is with Apple. I have tried the iPhone with Exchange 2003 and with Kerio 6.6 and get no luck with either.
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This is not cool at all.Īm I missing something here? I mean if I have rules running on the server to organize my email messages and the mail server and clients know about the new messages, why does the iPhone ignore them. The only way to get an idea of if there are new email messages in the sub folders is to individually open each on and wait for it to sync. It will on push to the root of the INBOX and any other sub folders below the INBOX never get pushed to. I have been working with the iPhone for a while with one of my tasks being to the iPhone Sync Push technology to work well for us.
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