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17-07-2008, 02:53 PM
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MacTalk Engineering Dept.
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Location: Sydney, Australia
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mail2web.com give you an exchange account.
EWWWWWWWWW EXCHANGE EWWWWWWWWW

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17-07-2008, 03:06 PM
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Location: NSW
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[quote=conufsed;578154]
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Originally Posted by chrome
Good post. There is a work around for this, if your personal domain is hosted on a mailserver you have control of. I'll give an example, based on what I did.
/QUOTE]
Thanks for sharing, I run my own domain (well its a collection of domains now but anyway), and I'm still trying to decide how to run my mail.
I didn't realise me.com didn't support domains for mail, this is what I've been thinking about, but now I need to think some more. The MTA trick is obvious now you mention it. No actual iPhone here, so I haven't had a chance to play and see how things actually work
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This is my situation entirely.
I have one business domain and two personal domains with about 15 email addresses in all that i would like pushed to an iPhone.
I was thinking of mobileme but it seems like this wont work for my situation.
Kerio looks too expensive at $600.
What are the options?
Cheers, motef
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17-07-2008, 04:10 PM
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Location: Melbourne
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Quote:
Originally Posted by decryption
Nice work! I had no idea about Kerio Mail Server, but it looks quite slick, supporting the iPhone via Exchange! Price is very affordable too.
Have you looked into Zimbra at all Maticks?
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from webmail its the same type of system but i had issues with it integrating with Microsoft outlook on windows machines.
I also didn't like the javascripting on webmail i like all php which kerio has 
I have Zimbra a go a few years ago but i didn't like the management side of it it wasnt very clean.
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17-07-2008, 04:15 PM
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Not sure if this is relevant here . . .
My main email account, using Outlook is through work and via a Microsoft exchange server on a pc (NT network).
My home computer is an iMac and I currently access my work email through webmail - a https web address. My to-do list and calendar don't really function through the webmail.
When I get my iPhone, what will be the best way to get my email, with keeping my iPhone synced to my mac?
How would I go about doing this? I'd obviously like to access my 'to-do' list, emails, contacts, etc.
Responses much appreciated.
BC
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17-07-2008, 04:52 PM
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Dead Bull gives you mince
Group: Regulars
Location: Melbourne
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Hi there
Two questions:
1. How do you load your mail onto the .me site?
2. Does it allow mail synchronisation for non-me accounts. I.e. i use a bigpond account as my primary account, will it synchronise with this or only my me.com account?
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17-07-2008, 05:00 PM
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to keep yor gmail address with mobileme just forward your gmail to to ...@me.com and set your iphone to send from gmail smtp, you can
do the same for desktop to keep them all in sync
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17-07-2008, 05:08 PM
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Location: Darwin
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[quote=motef;578441]
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Originally Posted by conufsed
This is my situation entirely.
I have one business domain and two personal domains with about 15 email addresses in all that i would like pushed to an iPhone.
I was thinking of mobileme but it seems like this wont work for my situation.
Kerio looks too expensive at $600.
What are the options?
Cheers, motef
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You could try Sun Java System Messaging Server which I think is what mobile.me is using.
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17-07-2008, 05:11 PM
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Member
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Location: Israel
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emoze Push email for iPhone - Installation guide
Hello all,
emoze is a free push email application for mobile devices.
The next installation guide is demonstrating how you can get your Outlook or Lotus Notes account emails to your iPhone using emoze:
emoze installation guide for iPhone
I hope you will enjoy it,
Gilirock.
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17-07-2008, 05:41 PM
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MacTalk Engineering Dept.
Group: Forum Leaders
Location: Sydney, Australia
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[quote=mab;578718]
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Originally Posted by motef
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Not sure that's a good idea: I suspect apple have added extensions for suns crap to do push, so your just end up with suns crap. Which, if this is a rebranded iPlanet Messaging Server, it surely is.
Bad choice by apple but when it blows up they'll figure it out, I'm sure.
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17-07-2008, 05:46 PM
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Member
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Location: NSW
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[quote=chrome;578769]
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Originally Posted by mab
Not sure that's a good idea: I suspect apple have added extensions for suns crap to do push, so your just end up with suns crap. Which, if this is a rebranded iPlanet Messaging Server, it surely is.
Bad choice by apple but when it blows up they'll figure it out, I'm sure.
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So is web2mail the only option at $14.95/month if i want to push mail from my own multiple domains?
Cheers, motef
edit:speelink
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17-07-2008, 05:51 PM
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Location: Carlingford, Sydney
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I'd be very careful if considering Kerio, their product may be good but the ethics of Kerio and their licensing structure is another matter as far as I'm concerned after what they did to WebStar.
Kerio bought out WebStar from 4D about 2 years ago. Webstar was an web/mail/calendar server that came with unlimited accounts and was great value and easy to administer. They told all the old WebStar owners that they had great plans for WebStar. 12 months later they announced an upgrade costing hundreds of dollars. What did you get? Kerio added their logo to the splash screen and dropped the mail/calendar server from the product.
They did offer a cheap migration path to their mailserver. Trouble was since they didn't offer unlimited accounts in Kerio it would have cost around $6,000 for each lot of 250 accounts. Needless to say I didn't upgrade.
Over the next 12 months they continuously stated they had great plans for the webserver component, then 2 weeks ago announced that they were dropping the webserver component completely. Basically they lied through their teeth for 2 years stringing customers along when all they really wanted was to kill an opposition product and trick its users to pay much more for their product. Not an ethical company by any stretch of the imagination.
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17-07-2008, 06:11 PM
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Location: Melbourne
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[quote=chrome;578769]
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Originally Posted by mab
Not sure that's a good idea: I suspect apple have added extensions for suns crap to do push, so your just end up with suns crap. Which, if this is a rebranded iPlanet Messaging Server, it surely is.
Bad choice by apple but when it blows up they'll figure it out, I'm sure.
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i looked at that in detail, i actually have the software here from a friend who works at Sun yes Apple coded their own push system into it and its not part of the Sun Messaging Server platform.
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17-07-2008, 06:15 PM
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Location: Melbourne
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Quote:
Originally Posted by AUSMUG
I'd be very careful if considering Kerio, their product may be good but the ethics of Kerio and their licensing structure is another matter as far as I'm concerned after what they did to WebStar.
Kerio bought out WebStar from 4D about 2 years ago. Webstar was an web/mail/calendar server that came with unlimited accounts and was great value and easy to administer. They told all the old WebStar owners that they had great plans for WebStar. 12 months later they announced an upgrade costing hundreds of dollars. What did you get? Kerio added their logo to the splash screen and dropped the mail/calendar server from the product.
They did offer a cheap migration path to their mailserver. Trouble was since they didn't offer unlimited accounts in Kerio it would have cost around $6,000 for each lot of 250 accounts. Needless to say I didn't upgrade.
Over the next 12 months they continuously stated they had great plans for the webserver component, then 2 weeks ago announced that they were dropping the webserver component completely. Basically they lied through their teeth for 2 years stringing customers along when all they really wanted was to kill an opposition product and trick its users to pay much more for their product. Not an ethical company by any stretch of the imagination.
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thats why you go with the subscription system its a lower cost in one hit, it will cost more over many years but you get free upgrades even cross versions.
if having the latest and greatest version is what you want the subscription system is the best one to go thats what i do.
Versions 4 and 5 releases were pretty unstable at the time each release had 5 pages of bug fixes but 6.3,6.4,6.5 have been great they finally have struck stability.
I also like the fact the licenses are static key files i can have a testing platform to try out an upgrade before rolling out the real deal something i simply cant do with other systems that contain licensing. 
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17-07-2008, 06:23 PM
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Location: London
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Awesome write up! Unfortunately money is tight so i'm sticking with my yahoo
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17-07-2008, 06:29 PM
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Group: Regulars
Location: Melbourne
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[quote=motef;578441]
Quote:
Originally Posted by conufsed
This is my situation entirely.
I have one business domain and two personal domains with about 15 email addresses in all that i would like pushed to an iPhone.
I was thinking of mobileme but it seems like this wont work for my situation.
Kerio looks too expensive at $600.
What are the options?
Cheers, motef
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Here is a list of Australian Resellers one of these might be able to point you to someone who is hosting mail domains using Kerio.
Kerio Technologies Inc. | Resellers | Australia
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