User's Manual

Messaging 119
Direct Push Technology
Direct Push technology keeps your Outlook Mobile up-to-date by delivering
E-mail, Calendar, Contacts and Tasks directly to your device, allowing you
to react quickly to changes. Direct Push technology offers several benets.
Instead of sending empty syncs, as would be the case with scheduled or
manual sync operations that are targeted only at those folders that contain
changes. By not transmitting these empty syncs, the device is able to reduce
its power consumption, increasing battery life. At the same time, this can
reduce data usage charges. You will receive a message that the server “must
enforce security policies” if your Exchange Server supports MSFP – Microsoft
“Messaging and Security Features Pack,” and your e-mail administration team
are enforcing security policies to your device. These security policies may be
to lock the device from unauthorised access after the device has been left
unused for a period of time, or for the ability to wipe the device ‘Over The Air’.
Your IT administrator will be able to tell you which policies are being applied to
your device.
Exchange Server 2003 with SP2 and Exchange 2007 have the option to
utilize the MSFP. One of the benets is the ability for the Server to push new
e-mails as they arrive to the Microsoft Outlook client in the phone.
When ActiveSync has synchronised successfully, tap
Start > Messaging
and tap Outlook E-mail. The mail folders (Inbox, Outbox, Drafts etc) are
arranged similarly to the Microsoft Outlook client in a PC.
Please refer to section 6 for further information about synchronizing with an
Exchange Server. Also, on http://www.imate.com you can nd step-by-step
guidelines on how to set up e-mail on your i-mate device.