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Originally Posted by mykalberta
Its some MS Mobile Exchange mail client -client is the wrong word, its nothing to do with the front end, from what I understand its a set of protocols specifically for Exchange that needs to be licensed from Microsoft - Active Sync sounds correct. Windows Mobile and Blackberry devices have it. I know the Palm Pre does not. I dont know if the iPhone does.
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Apple licensed ActiveSync for the iPhone, fwiw.
MobileMe has nothing to do with corporate email, its push email for iPhones not unlike the Blackberry BIS (not BES) functionality that non-corporate users use to access their email. If your corporate Exchange server runs POP or IMAP on the internet facing side, you could use MobileMe to get the push, but you won't get the inbox synchronization and calendar integration that the ActiveSync implementation provides (particularly if you only have POP3 available to you on the Exchange side).