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Re: Mail for Exchange (MfE). Blame me here, pls
I just got my phone on Friday and am starting to experience some of the quirks of the exchange implementation. To a great extent it's working great and with exchange 2010 to confirm that question!
Here's my input for consideration (If not covered in previous responses): - Better exchange calendar integration i.e. I receive a meeting request, I can accept it and it subsequently add's it to my calendar (device and exchange) and sends a response to the meeting organizer. - Unread email count on mailbox screen (maybe a counter next to the title) - Fewer steps to get to inbox. E.g. launch email>selecmailbox>go directly to inbox and skip folders. The palm pre does this very well and it's quite useful - Autoload of images - Different color for priority mail (e.g. make the email red in the inbox) Other items such as GAL search have been covered so no need to mention here. Thanks for reaching out for feedback, it's the best way to make sure you invest your time in the right feature set for end users. Cheers. |
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And it was delibrate decision to leave it out.. because you don't like it personally? Or you're just not willing to make it issue because you don't like it personally, unless we find some other way to tell Nokia that it's important? One might imagine that if your employer requires this setting, it's because it's corporate policy to require that the device is locked if you sync it with MfE (at least this is how it is where I work). This kind of is logical: I doubt that many corporations would like that stolen/forgotten handset gives easy access to mail. If you don't like it and don't want to go along with the policies, then you don't have to sync your device. So it's not a question about storing personal stuff to your phone, it's about securily accessing the work related information that's often something these companes don't want to ending up in wrong hands. At least maemo.nokia.com says following: Quote:
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2. I will do it if I would be commanded to do it. This is my job to execute business decisions at the end of the day. My personal feelings shall stay aside. But don't expect me to support the idea of creating the software which I will not be able to use. Fair enough? Quote:
Another point. Simple enabling of autolock in the device in fact provides wrong feeling for the employer that the data which is stored in the device is secure and can not be read by 3-party. This is simply not truth. Expert still can (and quite easily) access the data which is stored in the flash. This is not a problem unless the flash is not encrypted. Quote:
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But thanks for the reply. I'll have to find a way to give feedback directly to Nokia through some other route. |
Re: Mail for Exchange (MfE). Blame me here, pls
Would it be possible to simply make the device lie about the support to the server? It seems to me that the ideal behaviour for the user would be to promise Exchange anything it asks for, then just do what the user tells it regardless.
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Re: Mail for Exchange (MfE). Blame me here, pls
Ah, missed that. It's clearly not true to say that it's 'illegal' though. Not compliant with the spec, maybe, but not illegal.
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In fact I even can suggest the proper solution for this. To support provisioning feature and to let the end-user to turn it off (make the device non-provisionable). If the user works for a company which prohibits the usage of non-provisionable devices, he/she will be unhappy but he/she shall blame the employer in this case, not device manufacturer. Does it sound reasonable for you? Quote:
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Re: Mail for Exchange (MfE). Blame me here, pls
Just as a thought... Would it be (if the decision would be made to work with this, naturally) possible to make the upgrade that would make the device provisionable optional, so user can decide if he/she wants this feature?
Or would it be too much hassle to create it this way (aka might require two different lines for MfE for updates etc). This naturally would bring the best of both worlds and let user to decide it. |
Re: Mail for Exchange (MfE). Blame me here, pls
Maybe I missed the information, but when the update fixing Exchange 2003 could be available? Thank you.
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