Datasheet

7 n Microsoft Exchange Server 2007
Mobile Messaging
Exchange ActiveSync
(Direct Push)
Improved Mobile devices that incorporate Exchange
ActiveSync maintain a secure connection with
the server, receiving any new or updated
e-mail, calendar items, contacts, or tasks as
soon as they arrive on the server.
Self-service Device Wipe New If a device is lost or stolen, the user can clear
the contents of the mobile device or reset the
device’s password via Outlook Web Access.
Device Security and
Management
Improved Administrators can set per-user device policies:
allowing/disallowing attachments, specifying
PIN expiration, etc.
Over-the-Air Search New Searching from a mobile device queries the
local device as well as the users entire mailbox
on the Exchange Server.
Support for Flags New Flags for e-mail triage are fully supported for
mobile devices.
Support for HTML Messages New Rich HTML mail for mobile devices is
supported, and replying to an e-mail will
preserve the HTML formatting for all other
users in the thread.
Inline Message Fetch New If a user clicks on a long message or
attachment, the device can immediately fetch
the necessary data without reloading the entire
message.
Calendaring and Out of Office Improved The richness of calendaring capabilities on
mobile devices is enhanced, allowing users to
take more actions on meeting requests as well
as manage Out-of-Office messages.
Mobile Document Access New When a user receives a link to a Windows
SharePoint Services site or file share while
using a mobile device, Exchange Server 2007
uses LinkAccess to retrieve and display the
document—no VPN or tunnel is required.