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U S I N G E M A I L A N D O T H E R W I R E L E S S S E R V I C E S

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directly with the information stored on a
Microsoft Exchange Server 2003.

When the Exchange Server 2003 is
upgraded to Service Pack 2, new
features are available that allow you to
access online address books and use
Direct Push Technology. These features
include Global Address List (GAL), Tasks
Over The Air (OTA), and IP-based push
updating of Outlook information.

Direct Push Technology is the two-way
wireless delivery method used between
Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 with
Service Pack 2 (SP2) servers and a
smartphone with Windows Mobile

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with Messaging and Security Feature
Pack (MSFP) for Outlook information
(Email, Calendar, Contacts, and Tasks).

Direct Push Technology uses an Internet
Protocol (IP)-based methodology rather
than SMS-based methodology, resulting
in lower network overhead, lower costs,
and more efficient communications.

IMAP or POP3: Enables you to send
and receive email messages with a
corporate email account or an account

that you have with an Internet service
provider (ISP).

Hotmail: Enables you to send and
receive email messages with an MSN
Hotmail account. See Using Pocket
MSN f
or information on setting up an
MSN Hotmail account.

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If you are outside a coverage

area or if your phone is off, your outgoing
messages go into the Outbox. When you
return to a coverage area, your pending
messages are sent automatically and
transferred to the Sent folder.

If your email account requires a VPN
connection to establish a secure connection,
VPN servers may require that you install
specific VPN software (sold separately) on
your smartphone before you can access
your email. See Connecting to a VPN for more
info.

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You can receive email

messages in various formats, including HTML,
RTF, and plain text.

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Your computer must be connected to the

Internet when you sync your email.