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9. Mobile devices
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iPhones, Blackberry, Treo, Windows Mobile
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There were 6 articles found in this category:
Does Zimbra support the Apple iPhone and iPodTouch? How much extra is the licensing?
Zimbra 5 uses iZimbra, and enables access to a specialized, advanced Zimbra client that delivers complete access to all of your data in Zimbra, including and not limited to mail, calendars and contacts, through the Safari web browser included with the iPhone. Of course, you also have secure IMA ...
Do you support Blackberry natively with RIM BES?
Yes, and our support is currently in "beta" status. "Beta" in this case means that Zimbra is still working on adding features, as well as identifying and squashing bugs in the BES Connector, currently scheduled for general release in Q4, 2008. 01.com has fully committed itself to support for Zi ...
What is Zimbra Mobile?
Zimbra Mobile enables you to sync over-the-air with ActiveSync devices like the iPhone v.2. It's included free with 01.com Zimbra cloud hosting mailboxes purchased with a prepaid annual term. "Zimbra Mobile for Smartphones enables two-way, over-the-air synchronization of mail, contacts, calen ...
What is NotifyLink and who is Notify Corp? Do you support Blackberry?
Notify Technology is a company that makes the NotifyLink server software for synchronizing groupware over-the-air to various PDA's. As of August, 2007, while it syncs directly with Windows Mobile and Palm devices over-the-air, Zimbra requires integration with a NotifyLink server to sync Blackbe ...
How does the BES/Blackberry service work?
Summary This article provides a general overview of how BES/Blackberry services work, and more specifically with 01.com's Zimbra services. It addresses 10 of the most frequently asked questions about Blackberry. Who is RIM? Research in Motion (RIM) makes Blackberry devices, and the Blackberry E ...
How do I configure my iPhone?
Summary With the release of the iPhone firmware 2.0 on July 11, 2008, you may wirelessly sync mail, contacts and calendar to your iPhone. This is also known as over-the-air sync, or OTA sync, and the iPhone uses a Microsoft technology called ActiveSync to do it. 01.com's Zimbra servers support ...
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