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Mail4Exchange

10 replies · 3,120 views · Started 02 July 2007

It seems Nokia is starting to roll out Mail4Exchange for its Nseries devices now, with the system appearing within Download! on the N95, according to Symbian Freak. Nothing shows up on my N93 yet, and of course non-corporate users won't be interested anyway, Exchange being a business thing....

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Even though I use a n93, I still use my phone for numerous business related stuff. I am infact using v1.3 of Mail for Exchange on my phone, but later versions (1.5 I last heard) just wont install. It will be great if I can have the latest version for my n93.

Any idea if thats coming out???

When wil Nokia bring out folder support for both M4E and BBConnect instead? I think this feature is much more important for the existing business E series than bringing M4E to the N Series.

hi, with a N95 it appears in Download, and you can download it but you can't install it as it says 'device unsupported'.

Half baked?

Something wrong with Download! then. I have it on my N95, works fine. So far only N73 and N95 are supported, and it really won't install on any other S60. Don't ask me why..

how strange!

It was in Download! but would not install.

Now it is not in Download!

I have N95, on O2 in UK.

Icon is gone from download! but 1.6.1 supporting n95 is out.

yep still gone from Download! (it was there!)

but here is link to 1.61 which, as just said, does work on N95:

businesssoftware.nokia.com/mail_for_exchange_downloads.php

I don't agree with the assertion: "of course non-corporate users won't be interested anyway, Exchange being a business thing...."

I am not a corporate user - in fact my coporation doesn't even use Exchange. But *I* use it. I have a hosted Exchange account (there are many providers these days).

I used it before with my Windows Mobile phone, which worked very well, and now I use it with my N95 and Mail for Excharge. It's great being able to synchronize my contacts, appointsments and e-mails over the air, as they change. It also means I have an off-phone back-up that's always up-to-date, should the worst happen.

Now I don't need to be a corporate user to appreciate that, do I!? 😊