I think I'll just wait till they fix the pics and bluetooth and switch to att in a few months is what I have decided. Dont' wanna keep messing with having to find ways to unlock it.
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Dom I didn't catch where you were asking about the BB and checking mail, but the BB is commonly used in networks that use Exchange for mail. RIM sells an enterprise plug in that allows BB phones to be used to check exchange mail from anywhere you have service (It's an IMAPtype plugin). If the office uses IMAP or POP for retrieving mail (which is highly unlikely) then the iphone will work. I do not think there is an Exchange option available for the iPhone yet. The network admin for the company will need to enable IMAP (which is unlikely), or you will need to hit the web service (if it is enabled) using a browser.
I found this on the web, and it still is the case.
I've been asking Microsoft for an official word on Exchange support for the iPhone for days now, and they finally got back to me. You see, when Walt Mossberg said "It can also handle corporate email using Microsoft's Exchange system, if your IT department cooperates by enabling a setting on the server," he was talking about IMAP support - a popular, generic email protocol that can be enabled in Exchange.
Here's the bad news: through IMAP you lose a lot, according to Microsoft. For one thing, it's 'pull' email only -- no push. (The exact phrase MS sent to me was, "Through IMAP, iPhone will have the ability to access corporate email on Exchange using basic 'pull' email.") And without Exchange ActiveSync, you don't get access to calendars and contacts or centralized device control, which is important to IT departments.Last edited by spharis; 10-23-2007, 09:42 PM.http://www.wakeboatworld.com
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Originally posted by ragboy View PostThings will start changing more next week. The true capabilities of the iphone will start debuting after leopard comes out. There are several features that are waiting for leopard to debut.
could you be more specific? what exactly do you feel in your expert opinion? I think you know more about the phone then anyone I know of.
Thanks.Originally posted by G-MONEYIt hurts me to say it but go OU but only for this weekend!!!!
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Well, one of the things glaring, is the to dos and calandar stuff. The new mail in leopard, integrates all of this. The idea is, put your notes and todo in your mail app, since that is where you live. With tighter integration with iCal. So this will all sync with your iphone, and I am guessing they will sync this stuff with outlook as well.
This will give you a better feel for leopard, and the new mail.
http://www.apple.com/macosx/guidedtour/http://wake9.com/
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Originally posted by Domsz06 View Postok, going to hijack my own thread, but is there an issue with buying the first version of mac stuff? ie a macpro with leopard? I mean they update and do so well on the stuff, is this really an issue?
http://www.macrumors.com/2007/10/23/...t-impressions/http://wake9.com/
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