First, let me say that if the phone is the main place where you see mail and
you are not used to sit down with a computer and Outlook for that, then it
will be worth the 120$ per year.
But there are some additional features:
- Out-of-Office agent setting from the device
- Fetch feature for downloading a single message without a full send/receive
- Remote wipe of the SD card (additionally to the device memory) if device
is lost
- Check who has accepted an Outlook Meeting Invitation
- Online Search for Mail messages at the server
If you need those, it is well worth it.
Helio
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Helio Diamant
MS-MVP/Mobile Devices
Editor - PocketPCFreak.com
"Todd Allcock" <> wrote in message
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> At 23 Jul 2008 18:26:56 -0700 wrote:
>> To synch your SmartPhone with Microsoft Exchange using ActiveSync -
>> If you had a choice between using a free hosted account on a Microsoft
>> Exchange 2003 server, or one that costs about $10 per month on a
>> Microsoft Exchange 2007 server, which would you pick and why?
>
> Typically the free Exchange accounts (like mail2web's) are limited by lack
> of RAPI support, meaning you can't sync desktop Outlook with it, but are
> limited to using OWA (Outlook Web Access.) I have one of these free
> mail2web accounts for push e-mail. (This isn't a limitation of Exchange
> 2003, but a licensing restriction.)
>
>
>> I'm only looking for benefits from the SmartPhone (Samsung Blackjack2)
>> client perspective (not admin or server management benefits)
>
>
> The only one that comes to mind is HTML e-mail support- WM6 supports HTML
> on Exchange 2007 e-mail, but not on 2003. I'm not sure that's worth
> $120/year!
>
>