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Getting Messages From Your Corporate Microsoft Exchange Server
Onto Your Device
Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync works with the Calendar, Contacts, and VersaMail
applications on your device to directly access corporate groupware information on a
Microsoft Exchange 2003 or 2007 server. Information in these applications is pushed
directly from the server to your device or wirelessly synchronizes directly with the server
from your device without using a desktop computer.
A Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync account interacts with your desktop software as follows:
Microsoft Outlook: Information in Calendar, Contacts, and VersaMail on your device is
pushed or syncs with the server; it does not sync directly with Outlook on your desktop.
However, if the server pushes information to or syncs with Outlook on your desktop,
any information you enter in these applications on your device also appears in Outlook
after the next server push or sync.
Note:
Palm® Desktop software: Information in Calendar, Contacts, and VersaMail on your
device does not sync with and does not appear in Palm Desktop software on your
computer.
Information in other applications on your device, such as Tasks and Memos, continues to
sync with and appear in the desktop software on your computer (Outlook or Palm Desktop).
For complete information on using a Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync account, see the User
Guide for the VersaMail Application at www.palm.com/mypalm/755psprint.
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Push is a feature provided by Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync that pushes
email messages, Calendar events, meeting invitations, and updated
contact information it receives onto your device.
Section 3C: Email

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