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CHECK Conference, 5/24/2007. Marianne Reed, University of Kansas. 2. Thinking About Supporting Mobile Email?. Step 1: Analyze your email environmentWhat is your email system?Does your email system support direct mobile access? What about email through web browsers?What mobile devices are alrea
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1. Blackberries, Treos, and WMs, Oh MY!! Supporting (Wireless) Email on Mobile Devices
Marianne Reed, Sr. Systems Specialist
University of Kansas, Information Services
Conference on Higher Education Computing in Kansas
May 24, 2007
2. CHECK Conference, 5/24/2007 Marianne Reed, University of Kansas 2 Thinking About Supporting Mobile Email? Step 1: Analyze your email environment
What is your email system?
Does your email system support direct mobile access?
What about email through web browsers?
What mobile devices are already on campus?
Blackberry, Palm Treo, Windows Mobile
3. CHECK Conference, 5/24/2007 Marianne Reed, University of Kansas 3 Thinking About Supporting Mobile Email? Step 2: Decide what access to support
IMAP
POP
Web Access
Exchange ActiveSync
Blackberry Enterprise Server
4. CHECK Conference, 5/24/2007 Marianne Reed, University of Kansas 4 IMAP and POP: The lowest common denominator IMAP
Email only; no Calendar, Contacts, Tasks
Items are kept on the mail server
Ability to sync with many folders on server
POP
Email only; no Calendar, Contacts, Tasks
Removes items from the server by default
Can be configured to keep items on server
5. CHECK Conference, 5/24/2007 Marianne Reed, University of Kansas 5 Email through a Web Browser Are your web email screens optimized for a handheld device?
Test on a variety of devices
6. CHECK Conference, 5/24/2007 Marianne Reed, University of Kansas 6 Exchange ActiveSync Server: Requires Exchange 2003, SP2 or Exchange 2007
Available on Treo Smartphones (except 600), and all Windows Mobile 5 and 6 devices, including those with the Smartphone Edition that doesnt include Word, Excel, etc.
Syncs Email, Calendar, Contacts
Tasks sync only on Windows Mobile devices.
Exchange Global Address Book lookup
7. CHECK Conference, 5/24/2007 Marianne Reed, University of Kansas 7 Exchange 2003, SP2 & Exchange 2007 Can be used to manage Window Mobile (5.0 and 6.0) devices that connect to email servers via Exchange ActiveSync, EVEN THOSE NOT OWNED BY THE ORGANIZATION
Can enforce enterprise policies on Windows Mobile Devices
Password enforcement
Lock devices remotely
Remote Wipe (Danger, Will Robinson!!!)
8. CHECK Conference, 5/24/2007 Marianne Reed, University of Kansas 8 Blackberry Enterprise Server Used to push information to Blackberry devices:
Email
Calendar
Contacts
Applications
Blackberry Connect
Pushes information to non-Blackberry devices
9. CHECK Conference, 5/24/2007 Marianne Reed, University of Kansas 9 Thinking About Supporting Mobile Email? Step 3: Find email solutions for each OS
Palm OS
Windows Mobile
Blackberry
Others?
Crucial question:
How does the device access the Internet?
Wi-Fi or Cellular data plan?
10. CHECK Conference, 5/24/2007 Marianne Reed, University of Kansas 10 Thinking About Supporting Mobile Email? Step 4: Create a Mobile Support Policy
Supporting only wireless access to email?
Supporting all mobile applications?
List supported mobile OSs and solutions for each
Not responsible for loss of data; user must back up data before syncing with server
11. CHECK Conference, 5/24/2007 Marianne Reed, University of Kansas 11 Thinking About Supporting Mobile Email? Step 5: Create user documentation
Policy Info
Create documentation
For each OS, list connection types supported (POP/IMAP/ActiveSync/etc.)
Provide generic connection information
Server(s)
Domain required?
SSL required?
Authentication required?
12. CHECK Conference, 5/24/2007 Marianne Reed, University of Kansas 12 Thinking About Supporting Mobile Email? Step 6: Ongoing assessment
Is your mobile email support meeting the needs of your users?
13. CHECK Conference, 5/24/2007 Marianne Reed, University of Kansas 13 Thinking About Supporting Mobile Email? To summarize:
Step 1: Analyze your email environment
Step 2: Decide what access to support
Step 3: Find email solutions for each OS
Step 4: Create a Mobile Support Policy
Step 5: Create user documentation
Step 6: Ongoing assessment
14. CHECK Conference, 5/24/2007 Marianne Reed, University of Kansas 14 Exchange ActiveSync Resources: Palm Devices Overview of Exchange ActiveSync on Palm devices:
http://kb.palm.com/SRVS/CGI-BIN/WEBCGI.EXE?New,Kb=PalmSupportKB,CASE=17681
ActiveSync 2.0 update for Palm devices:
http://www.palm.com/us/software/eas_update/
15. CHECK Conference, 5/24/2007 Marianne Reed, University of Kansas 15 Exchange ActiveSync Resources: Windows Mobile Devices Overview of Exchange ActiveSync on Windows Mobile devices:
http://www.microsoft.com/exchange/evaluation/features/owa_mobile.mspx
More about Exchange ActiveSync:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/business/directpushemail.mspx
16. CHECK Conference, 5/24/2007 Marianne Reed, University of Kansas 16 Blackberry Enterprise Server Resources Blackberry Enterprise Server:
http://na.blackberry.com/eng/services/server/
Blackberry Connect for non-Blackberry devices:
http://na.blackberry.com/eng/ataglance/technology/#tab_tab_connect
17. CHECK Conference, 5/24/2007 Marianne Reed, University of Kansas 17 Questions?
18. CHECK Conference, 5/24/2007 Marianne Reed, University of Kansas 18 Contact Information Marianne Reed
Sr. Systems Specialist
Information Technology, a division of Information Resources
(785) 864-4243
mreed@ku.edu