Need MSFP foor Direct Push? - JASJAR, XDA Exec, MDA Pro General

Hi all,..
I would like to use Direct Push mail feature on my Jasjar,..But Do I need to wait for the MSFP (Messaging and Security Feature Pack) in order to be able to use direct push?
Best regards
A

Direct Push is introduced with the MSFP - you cannot have one without the other.
Loads more on direct push here:
http://blogs.technet.com/exchange/archive/2006/04/03/424028.aspx
Simon.

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Thanks
Steve
these ppl are what you need
http://4smartphone.net/Default.aspx
4s do the push bit, voda do the gprs/3g and you can your existing favorite email addy, or change it to another account fairlly simply
why cant i have direct push from the exchange server at work
If your IT Dept have setup SP2 for Exchange server and have Exchange ActiveSync (and push mail) enabled you should be able just to add your works excahnge frontend server to your phones activesync. This obvisoly depends on if HTTPS (or HTTP) is open to the front ends!

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Direct Push email and AUTD (Always Up To Date) require an Exchange 2003 server.
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Sorry guys, I have never used Push Mail before, but I have been reading about them and apparently getting myself more confused. I know that it's a way of getting your email constantly from a server so you don't have to keep pressing send/receive button(Pull).
Does Dopod 900 support Push Mail as well? How about XDA IIs? I looked at all the activesync, and they all looked the same to me. All of them support Exchange servers. How could I differentiate whether a PDA support Push Mail? Is it hardware base? or it's purely Software? What is it to look for in a PDA whether a system supports Push Mail?
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Whether a PDa supports push mail depends on the version of WM5 it has. As I understand it, the version of WM5 has to include the MS AKU 2. That enabled push mail, provided that your email server supports it - it needed Exchange Server 2k3 and SP2. Note that there are some publicly available push email servers
apd said:
Whether a PDa supports push mail depends on the version of WM5 it has. As I understand it, the version of WM5 has to include the MS AKU 2. That enabled push mail, provided that your email server supports it - it needed Exchange Server 2k3 and SP2. Note that there are some publicly available push email servers
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How does it relate to Blackberry Client?
jlingo said:
How does it relate to Blackberry Client?
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Blackberry is completely separate and is also supported (as I understand it) on the Advantage - it is supplied with the Ameo
apd said:
Blackberry is completely separate and is also supported (as I understand it) on the Advantage - it is supplied with the Ameo
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Ok This push technology or BlackBerry, does it mean that your U1000 GPRS must be turned on continously?
I was also wondering whether as a personal user without corporate resources I could have this. I just simply configure my pocket PC the old ways. I'm using a telephone company's free email account that was with me for many years.
Then, to my surprise, the microsoft voice command started speaking to me that I have mail coming in while the unit was left alone. I no longer need to get in to press the send/receive button in order to get my mail. It just comes to be automatically - no tehcnial complexity to think about.
There are some free push email services around - google them.
apd said:
Whether a PDa supports push mail depends on the version of WM5 it has. As I understand it, the version of WM5 has to include the MS AKU 2. That enabled push mail, provided that your email server supports it - it needed Exchange Server 2k3 and SP2. Note that there are some publicly available push email servers
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Hope i am not hijacking this thread but after searching the Forums without success... can anyone please help on why i cannot receive yahoomail on my Ameo running WM5? when i click "send / recieve" i get the following in the status bar
1. connecting
2. logging on
3. recieving headers.
then an error message " Messages cannot be downloaded to your moile device, check your connection settings " and a second message " message cannot be sent, check server settings and try again"
thing is the same settings work on both my Universal running WM5 and TYTN II running WM 6.
thanks...
Well, I finally bought Blackberry Curve 8320 for my push email purposes. And it's great. I only need to pay $20/month fee with unlimited data for send and receive email as well as Browsing internet using APN Blackberry.
Now the question is can I do the same with Blackberry Connect? Or blackberry connect only supports the email but not the browsing capability?
Anyone actually notices the difference between Blackberry Connect and Blackberry Curve 8320?
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hi All,
does any one know about this technology? i already have the rom with MSFP built in (Messaging and Security Feature Pack).
now does anyone have experience on use this feature?
Do you have access to an Exchange server? If not MSFP won't do you much good. I currently am using Push from my work Exchange, it works great.
thank you, i will try with my Exchange Server

MSFP CAB or cooked in a rom?

Does anyone have or know if MSFP (Messaging and Security Feature Pack) is available for 2003se or something with similar functionality??? I've found RoadSync http://www.dataviz.com/products/roadsync/winmobile/index.html, but looking for MS or other alternatives.
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MSFP is available only for WM5 (maybe WM6) roms only, it is a part of the OS so it can not be distributed as cab, because it will be inpossible to replace the working rom files via CAB instalation

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