iPhone and Microsoft Exchange Server 2007

ExchSvr07Ent_EN_web One of the reasons I disliked the iPhone was lack of full fledged Exchange Server support. In the last 5 months, Apple has addressed a couple of my initial concerns including 3rd party app support coming next year. But have they or any 3rd party company done anything to enable a good Exchange Server experience?

I signed up for a beta for a company called iPXSync that i found out about over on JKontheRun a while back, but nothing has happened with it yet, so I am not sure yet.

What I need to happen…
It’s not neccesary that the email is “pushed” to the iPhone. I can wait for a check every 15 minutes or so. I do not want to have to delete 3-4 dozen emails when I get to my desktop after a day of checking mail on the run. Let’s say I read 100 emails, reply to 20, and decided to get to a few later. If all the email shows up in Outlook on my desktop, I am going to have to strain my brain to remember who I replied to, who I need to reply to still, etc… You know what I mean. If this has already been worked around, i’d really like to know since I have to use the iPhone a couple days for testing. I really don’t want to carry another phone to take care of things in addition to the iPhone.

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