Sam,

Thanks for forwarding this information. We've also been a Good customer for
several years but were forced to implement EAS to support iPhones. The lack
of local device security and reporting (Exch 2003) were always a pain point
for me. We still have Good in our environment but a large majority of our
mobile users made the switch to iPhone/ActiveSync.

I shared this information with my VP and have already received verbal
approval to get Good up-to-date and provide an implementation plan for
transitioning all of our mobile users back to the Good application.

- Sean

On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 6:32 AM, Sam Cayze <[email protected]> wrote:

>  I know Good Messaging by Motorola is often left in the dark compared to
> EAS and BES, but I have been using their product for about 5 years and I
> have nothing bad to say about them.
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> There has been complaints of the security of the iPhone on this list.  This
> should help alleviate many, if not all of them.
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> http://www.good.com/iphone/
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> http://www.good.com/enterprise/mobile-messaging
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> I have no affiliation to Good or Motorola.
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