Microsoft announced on Monday that it will soon block mobile devices running outdated email software from accessing Exchange Online services until they're updated.
Exchange ActiveSync enables mobile devices to synchronize email, contacts, calendars and other items associated with a Microsoft Exchange account. Exchange ActiveSync utilizes HTTP and XML to deliver ...
Hotmail will be switching on Exchange Active Sync connections for mobile phones on Monday 30 August. (The feature has been in development for some time and a number of users who figured out the server ...
Many phones already support ActiveSync for connecting to an Exchange server, but the feature will be particularly useful on phones that support dual ActiveSync accounts, including devices running ...
Microsoft announced on Monday that it will soon block mobile devices running outdated email software from accessing Exchange Online services until they're updated. Microsoft has fixed an issue causing ...
I've been having issues with people using Apple Mail to access Exchange (2007) where the client will try to access the Exchange server using the server's internal hostname. Under Server Configuration ...
Microsoft this week announced a couple of changes coming to organizations that use its Exchange Online e-mail service. One of the changes will add "modern authentication" to a couple of client ...
Over the weekend, Google announced that it will be doing some "winter cleaning," discontinuing support for ActiveSync for Gmail users. (Unless you pay for Google Apps, that is.) This will notably ...
In the past, I setup my Gmail and Google Calendar sync with iOS, Windows Phone, and Symbian devices using the Exchange ActiveSync protocol. Google posted a Winter Cleaning post on the Official Google ...
Setting up an iPhone or other non-Android smartphone to sync with Gmail’s services just got a little more difficult. Google is dropping consumer support for the Exchange ActiveSync protocol soon as a ...
The recent revelation that Apple’s iPhone OS had been falsely reporting to Exchange servers that iPhones and iPod Touches provided on-device encryption when in fact they did not has raised several ...
The iPhone and Android provide more EAS security than Windows Phone 7 does, but you may still be able to support Microsoft's smartphones Last week I explained why I couldn’t “love” the Windows Phone ...