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You
can use the iPhone 3G to access your business email,
calendar and contacts using Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync*.
All your emails, calendar invites and contacts are sent
directly to your iPhone 3G with no need to log on to
an email account each time.
If
you want to set up your e-mail and calendar using Microsoft
Exchange ActiveSync, you'll need to ensure that you
have the following minimum system specifications:
- Microsoft®
Windows® 2000 Server with Service Pack 4 (SP4)
or Microsoft® Windows
- Server
2003 with Service Pack 1 (SP1) (recommended)
- Microsoft®
Exchange Server 2003 SP2 (includes Exchange ActiveSync)
or 2007
- Microsoft®
Exchange ActiveSync® Mobile Administration Web
tool
- Microsoft
Windows Mobile 5.0-based devices that have the Messaging
and Security Feature Pack
- Active
Directory® directory service
- Internet
Information Services (IIS) 6.0
Then
to set up your e-mail follow these simple steps.
- Step
1 - Upgrade Front-End Server to Exchange Server 2003
SP2
- Step
2 - Update All Servers with Security Patches
- Step
3 - Protect Communications between the Mobile Devices
and your Exchange Server
- Step
4 - Protect Communications between the Exchange Server
and Other Servers
- Step
5 - Install and Configure an ISA Server 2004 Environment
or Other Firewall
- Step
6 - Configure Mobile Device Access on the Exchange
server
- Step
7 - Install the Exchange ActiveSync Mobile Administration
Web Tool
- Step
8 - Manage and Configure iPhone 3Gs
If
you don't want to use Microsoft Exchange Activesync,
your iPhone 3G will support most industry standard IMAP
or POP mail systems.
More
information for setting up your email from Apple
*Subject
to your company's IT infrastructure, permissions &
policies.
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