Exchange Email provides users with a rich, efficient access—to e-mail,
calendars, attachments, contacts, and more—no matter where they are or what type
of device they are using.
Key Benefits
- Provides trusted communications within the organization
- Keeps communication alive and e-mail flowing
- Increases the productivity of today’s employees who require the ability
to respond quickly at home, work, or on the go
- Offers employees a single inbox to access all of their important
communications—including voice mail, fax, and e-mail—while avoiding the cost
and effort of maintaining separate systems
Capabilities
- Outlook Web Access
- Outlook Web Access provides fast access to Exchange Server from
the Internet using a web browser. The user interface (UI) is updated to
mirror the Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 UI and includes features such as spelling
checker, tasks lists, public folders, S/MIME support for security, and HTML content blocking for security.
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- Integrated support for mobile devices
- Microsoft Windows Mobile–powered mobile devices can synchronize
directly with Exchange Server 2003.
- Integrated support for HTML, Extensible HTML (XHTML), Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) 2.x, and compressed HTML (CHTML) mobile microbrowsers.
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- Integration with Microsoft Office Outlook 2003
- Enhanced performance and Exchange Server Cached Mode enables use over low bandwidth as well as over latent and poor network connections.
- Exchange Server 2003 SP1 and later provides support for access over the Internet without the need for a virtual private network (VPN) (remote procedure call [RPC] over Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure Sockets Layer [RPC/HTTPS]).
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