Activesync settings in pocket pc edition – Kerio Tech Version 6.5.2 User Manual

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Kerio MailServer supports Global Address Lookup — this feature allows to look up email

addresses in all contact folders available to the particular user (including public folders).

Wipe — so called “wipe” allows Kerio MailServer administrators reset remote devices. This

reset clears all user data out of the device. Only default files and settings will be kept on

the mobile device.

The following features of Windows Mobile 5.0 AKU2 are not supported by Kerio MailServer:

Setting of security policy from the server (Enforce Security Policy)

SMS-based Always Up-To-Date (AUTD)

4.5.1 ActiveSync settings in Pocket PC Edition

It is not necessary to install the ActiveSync application since it is included in the Windows

Mobile operating system (it can be found under Start Programs).

Before the starting to configurate, it is necessary to check if connection of the device to net-

work is set correctly (required for connection to the mailserver). This can be tested for example

by using Internet Explorer to connect to Kerio WebMail (for details, see chapter

1.2

).

If the connection does not fail, you can start to set the ActiveSync application:

1.

In Start Programs, use the ActiveSync icon (see figure

4.29

) to run the application.

Figure 4.29

ActiveSync icon

2.

When setting the ActiveSync device for the first time, an informative tips are displayed to

guide you through. Click on the set up your device to sync with it link.

If you already know how to set ActiveSync, open same dialog from Menu Add Server
Source
(see figure

4.30

). This method can be also used whenever you need to change the

configuration.

Note: In case that the ActiveSync application has already synchronized data with another

mailserver, remove the settings by clicking on the Delete button in Menu Options (see
figure

4.30

).

3.

Tis opens the first page of the configuration wizard (see figure

4.31

) used for specification

of the Kerio MailServer’s Internet name.

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