Also many third-party solutions like OrangeSoft's xGate and PumaTech's
Intellisync Anywhere for wireless -- install the app in your Internet plant and
access IMAP email/LotusNotes/etc. from wireless devices.
r e n
dtalbot wrote:
> > It's already difficult enough to handle e-mail efficiently with your
> desktop
> > and laptop/PDA systems so that you have a control of your e-mail and
> e-mail
> > archives..
>
> Petri-
> These are a couple of the solutions around. Probably a lot more out there:
>
> 1 Web based gateway services that copy mail from your corporate account are
> pretty popular I think (e.g. mGateway), although they don't usually deal
> intelligently with your sent mail. Some company's whose firewall prevents
> access to the mail server from outside, have (some of) their mail forwarded
> to a mobile-friendly web based account. (Firemail is one such service).
>
> 2 fusionOne's service works on i-mode, syncing mail from Outlook folders:
> incoming and outgoing. Need to leave your computer switched on for this.
> They have a Palm version coming out this year.
>
> 3 Probably the most sophisticated are the server based mobile access
> services such as BBS's Exlook for Exchange and Hitachi IT's
> DominoPhoneConnect.
>
> David
> JCI Tokyo
>
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