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Old 06-15-2007, 06:20 AM
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Default [samsung sgh-i600] Is it possible to do this???

Hi there. My first post here. I'm an IT Administrator who manages a LAN based on 50 windows client pc , 3 linux servers and 1 As400 IBM . We are currently using qmail as mail server solution and until now it has worked perfectly ( POP3 protocol and a mixed situation of Outlook 2003 and Thunderbird clients).
Recently we bought a few new smartphones as indicated in subject for our sales manager and technicians who are very often abroad. Our need is to implement a solution that keeps them synchronized when they are not "at home". I mean that they should be able to:
1) automatically receive e-mails when a new one arrives on their server mailbox.
2) If they delete it , it disappears also in their server's mailbox .
3) If they add a new contact through their smartphone , this will be stored and available in our server.
Is it possible to do all this with zcs ( my boss wants to switch to a real messaging and collaboration server) and is the samsung sgh-i600 well supported?
Many many thanks in advance.
Max
Italy
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Old 06-15-2007, 07:05 AM
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Hello & welcome.

1 and 2 are easy.
3 depends on "where" you want the contact to appear : in a "global" address book or in the user address book ?

User address book is easy.
"global" address book is not, actually not even possible as there's no such feature available in Zimbra : if you want to have a shared address book, you need one user to share his own address book to everyone else (either his main address book or an additional one)...
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Old 06-15-2007, 07:13 AM
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User address book is easy.
"global" address book is not, actually not even possible as there's no such feature available in Zimbra : if you want to have a shared address book, you need one user to share his own address book to everyone else (either his main address book or an additional one)...[/QUOTE]

User address book is what I'm looking for so.....no problems at all it seems ;-)
And what about the samsung Sgh-i600 ?. Are , in general , all windows mobile2005 powered devices compatible ?
Thanks again !
Salut et merci.
Max
Italy
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Old 06-15-2007, 07:39 AM
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Actually I have not found (and nobody reported) any "not working" WM5 device.
So I guess it's a yes 8)

Some device are working better than others, especially if you have an "operator locked" one.

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