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Free push email for your iPhone; plus your Outlook Contacts, Calendar and Notes

In March of 2008, Apple and Microsoft announced a new agreement to offer built-in support for Microsoft Exchange on the iPhone. Today, June 9th 2008, the firmware update that will enable this feature is set to be released at the WorldWide Developer Conference 2008 (WWDC 2008). So what does this mean to you as an iPhone owner?

  • On-the-road access to your Contacts: Your e-mail address book and information storage for the people and businesses you want to communicate with
  • View and add/modify items in your Calendar: The calendar and scheduling component of Outlook that’s fully integrated with e-mail, contacts, and other features
  • Real-time, over the air synchronization for your e-mail, contacts, tasks and calendar items via Microsoft ActiveSync
  • Protect your business via customizable security policies: Includes the ability to remotely wipe all data from a lost or stolen iPhone, and to require security provisions for e-mail such as a password or PIN access

How does mail2web.com fit into all of this? One of our most popular product offerings is mail2web LIVE, a free personal Microsoft Exchange 2003 account with ActiveSync technology, which keeps your Apple iPhone up to date with e-mail, contacts, private calendar, tasks, and more!

Courtesy of Engadget editor Ryan Block, here’s a sneak peek at the Apple iPhone’s new Microsoft Exchange features:

iPhone firmware 2.0 hands-on from Engadget on Vimeo.

Want a mail2web LIVE account of your own for your Apple iPhone? Sign up for your free account and start getting the most out of your iPhone today.

Sully S.
Software Developer
SoftCom Technology Consulting Inc.

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Discussion

8 comments for “Free push email for your iPhone; plus your Outlook Contacts, Calendar and Notes”

  1. Apple says nothing about Tasks being included or Notes in the activesync over the air. Can you confirm?

    Posted by Wilson | June 10, 2008, 10:38 pm
  2. That’s correct, Tasks and Notes are not pushed.
    I bought my new iPhone yesterday and it works perfectly with my mail2web LIVE-Account. Thank you mail2web! :-)

    Posted by Sven | July 12, 2008, 2:05 pm
  3. Is this a “secure” service? what kind of certificates they do have?!
    experiences now that iphone 3G is out on the market?

    :-)

    Posted by Cooro | July 14, 2008, 2:56 pm
  4. Is there a way to show a different reply to address? I would like our mail to look as it originated from our main email address.

    Posted by DC | July 14, 2008, 9:33 pm
  5. Works, but not REAL push. takes a few min to arrive. sometimes slower then the 15min fetch…. many times in a day you will see an error “cant access mailbox at the time”.

    Posted by PDFX1 | July 17, 2008, 8:37 pm
  6. I upgraded my 1.1.3 iPhone to 2.0 to check all these new features out. I’m LOVING the Push email! It works perfectly with my gmail accounts.

    4DC- I added my other email addresses to my iPhone and reply from my gmail instead of the mail2web account. I just use my mail2web account for the alert.

    5PDFX1- I get my gmail emails in about 30 seconds.

    Posted by Jen | July 20, 2008, 10:46 am
  7. I just signed up its great but I lost all my contacts from Outlook. I’ve tried to sync outlook with my iphone but the option is no longer there. Is there some trick to getting my outlook contacts to sync with the iphone when using mail2web?

    Posted by Lulu | August 18, 2008, 4:06 pm
  8. Very interesting post, i bookmarked your blog, thanks for share
    i will visit your blog later

    Posted by Buy iphone | October 10, 2008, 12:43 pm

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