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No, it really would be illegal. A breach of contract. Nokia had to license the technology from Microsoft. If they did this, then their license would be revoked and they would likely get sued.
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Vitaly, the real issue here is Nokia,s use of the name Mail for exchange to describe the product in its advertising. Rightly or wrongly this term has set a very high expectation in the market for capabilitirs for enterprise support, especially for prvious Nokia owners. The N900 clearly does not live up to the MfE labeling
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this is a great discussion. I am personally waiting for the Mfe 2003 support since my employer uses MS Exchange and is not migrating very soon.
When will the new SW update be relieased?
THNX