Sunday, November 12, 2006
Kerio Launches MailServer 6.3 With Push Email Via Activesync
Posted by Jon Westfall in "NEWS" @ 08:11 PM
"Kerio Technologies Inc., specializing in secure Internet software for small and mid-sized businesses, today released a new version of Kerio MailServer that offers Direct Push email for Windows Mobile® smartphones and PDAs. Users will be able to wirelessly synchronize their email messages, calendar data, contacts, and tasks in their Kerio MailServer account with a Microsoft Windows Mobile-based device. “Mobile email can be both complicated and expensive for the average small business owner to deploy,” says David Ferris, president and senior analyst at Ferris Research. “Most secure mobile email solutions require a groupware server, usually combined with another expensive middleware server.” I want small businesses to benefit from mobile email, mobile calendar, and mobile contacts just like large corporations do,“ says Martin Viktora."
It's nice to see that there are other mail servers out there that can interface with our beloved devices. It's also nice that there are other non-windows mail servers out there that can do it! Kerio will run on Linux, which I can see coupled with some nice open source tools for virus scanning & SPAM filtering for a one-box solution. Any Kerio users out there?
It's nice to see that there are other mail servers out there that can interface with our beloved devices. It's also nice that there are other non-windows mail servers out there that can do it! Kerio will run on Linux, which I can see coupled with some nice open source tools for virus scanning & SPAM filtering for a one-box solution. Any Kerio users out there?