Again, miss leading advertising through the docs, says that "most popular"
protocols are supported, when its only one. Why is this, humanware? 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Griffiths,
Steve
Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2005 8:57 AM
To: Braillenote List
Subject: [Braillenote] Collecting email from a Microsoft Exchange 2003
server

I'm providing support at a distance to a BrailleNote user with 6.1 software.
Within our organisation we use Outlook 2003 as our email client, accessed
through a Microsoft Exchange 2003 server. My user would like to be able to
use his BrailleNote while away from the office to connect to the server and
download new messages and, of course, send messages.

I have been assured by a BrailleNote supplier that this is possible with the
kit already in possession, and directed to look in the manuals for
information on how to make it happen (the supplier wasn't actually able to
tell me how to do it, just that it could be done). A quick look through the
PDF manual seems to deal only with collecting email through an ISP using the
KeyMail application, or using KeySync to synchronise email from the Outlook
client on a PC, neither of which are my goals. I have not yet listened to
the MP3 connectivity tutorial.

So my question is: has anyone actually achieved connection between a
BrailleNote and a Microsoft Exchange 2003 server to collect their emails? Or
does anyone have a contact not on this list who has done it?
I'd be grateful for any feedback or comments; you can email me at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] or via the list.

Thanks in advance,
Steve

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