Experience push email and wireless synchronization with Kerio MailServer using the Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync® protocol. |
Windows Mobile ships with a Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync® client. Kerio MailServer talks directly to Windows Mobile smartphones and PDA utilizing the Exchange ActiveSync protocol to provide push email, PIM data synchronization and remote wipe.
Microsoft has released several versions of Windows Mobile with different versions of Exchange ActiveSync. Kerio MailServer supports Windows Mobile 2002, Windows Mobile 2003, Windows Mobile 2003 SE, Windows Mobile 5.0, Windows Mobile 5.0 with MSFP (Messaging and Security Feature Pack), and Windows Mobile 6.x.
Refer to our feature comparison matrix to see what features are available with different versions of Windows Mobile operating system.
Try Windows Mobile
Find the ActiveSync dialog in Start/Programs and enter in your login name, password and server name of your Kerio MailServer. Your email will be pushed to Outlook Mobile, and depending on your Windows Mobile version, you will have your calendar, contacts and tasks synchronized.
Learn about Windows Mobile
You can learn more about Windows Mobile at http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/.
You can also search for Windows Mobile smartphones and Pocket PC phones available from different mobile phone carriers worldwide at http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/smartphone/.
Download the Kerio mobile groupware matrix for an overview of support options.
"Since the first day we installed Kerio MailServer we knew it was a winner. All you have to do is spend a few minutes watching those virus-laden emails hit the email engine and you have a real feeling of security and confidence. Since we installed Kerio MailServer, viruses have become a thing of the past. With new features addressing SPAM we have seen a dramatic drop in the number of spammers bothering our users. One thing we really like is, Kerio is a company large enough to provide us with world-class software while remaining focused on providing personal support. I like the fact that I’m a person at Kerio, not just another license number"
Gary Delius, Director of Information Systems