Using Outlook Mobile Access to Exchange Server 2003

With either a Web-enabled mobile phone or the Openwave Mobile SDK emulator in front of you, you can now begin to navigate the OMA interface to Exchange 2003. As noted earlier, because OMA is a real-time Web-access tool and not a synchronization tool, the only prerequisite to running the OMA is to have a mobile phone or emulator that has Internet connectivity.

With Internet connectivity, a user enters the Web URL http://{servername}/OMA. When OMA is accessed on the Exchange server, the user sees a screen similar to the one shown in Figure 24.12. The user can move around the menu and select to view a message in the Inbox, Calendar, Contacts, or Tasks; search the directory; compose a new message; ...

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