On Feb 5, 2005, at 2:03 PM, Matthew Stevens wrote:

> Yes that's right, access to exchange and lotus notes via the wap 
> interface
> or using t-mobile as a proxy if you're using your phone's email client

Got it.  Thanks.  So it's an extension of the email setup under myemail 
in t-mobile's site.
I assume that when you're provisioned with this service, the connection 
options appear in the myemail site for exchange and lotus notes... 
Right?  I guess also that these corporate email servers must be open to 
outside access (from a public IP address).  That would not work for me, 
as currently my company's email access is only from internal IP 
addresses or through a VPN connection.

> Well kind of, because the t-mobile server then checks your corporate 
> email
> server periodicity. You can then setup alerts to be notified of emails 
> bases
> on whatever conditions you set.



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