In order to setup your Mail2Web MS Exchange Account on your iPhone, please follow this tutorial:
1- Start by touching “Settings” button on home window.
2- On the Settings window touch “Mail, Contacts, Calendars” button.
3- If you have any, then the next window will list all the email accounts you have already configured.
Today we have launched a new feature for mail2web.com Business Exchange, one which many Microsoft Exchange users may already be familiar with as a useful tool for booking meetings or appointments within your company or organization - Resources and Rooms.
The trend in mobile communications is all about anywhere access to your data; on your device, on your desktop or laptop computer or from a web browser. Having all of your devices “synced” has become the expectation for business users and now more and more consumers expect the same.
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).
Apple has been taking steps recently to get back into the mobile device market, especially with the launch of the iPhone. It’s possibly their most inspired product since the Apple Newton! The most recent product launch by Apple is the new MacBook Air.
It took a while but Service Pack 1 (SP1) for Microsoft Exchange 2007 is finally here. For some of you this launch won’t change much but for those of us that use the OWA (Outlook Web Access - http://ex7.mail2web.com/) the impact is very significant.
With our launch of Exchange 2007 come a few changes relating to SPAM filtering. Unfortunately, Microsoft launched Exchange 2007 with changes to the way that Exchange accounts are activated and the way that rules are created.
We recently announced the launch of Exchange 2007 that has led to some question about our email road map. So I want to lay things out for everyone.
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