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Originally posted by Mmmm, Burger (C.J.)
The problem will not be with the iPhone. It's the IT assjacks who will cite unknown security concerns about opening up their exchange server to the outside world. It's the same reason you can't easily get work email on your home computer, absent a VPN connection. There's no reason you couldn't run outlook on your computer at home and put in the relevant server information for work, and get all your email there, but firms don't want to do that. instead at best they offer up "Outlook Web Access" over an internet connection with a VPN. Same issue for iPhone.
so, instead, blackberry has figured out a way to convince them all that its servers are secure, and that blackberry is the only way to have secure external email access. Apparently that's because blackberry hired all the smart IT people who know how to set up secure email, so no companies can hire them.
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Well, that blows.
Here is a good demonstration of what the iPhone can do:
http://www.apple.com/iphone/usingiph...our_large.html
I think Visual Voicemail is one of my favorite features, since I hate having to listen to other voicemails to get to the one I want. And rewinding, fast forwarding, etc. is so fucking easy.
TM