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Messaging server is software that runs on servers
that enables you to send and receive electronic mail
and other forms of interactive communication through
computer networks. Designed to interoperate with a
software client application such as Microsoft
Outlook, Messaging Server also interoperates with
Outlook Express and other e-mail client
applications.
Meet the requirements for small and large
organizations and get easy administration, support,
and reliability with Messaging Server. Readily
available deployment and support tools also make
Messaging Server easy to manage.
E-mail messages are sent and received through what
is commonly referred to as a client device such as a
personal computer, workstation, or a mobile device
including mobile phones or Pocket PCs. The client
typically connects to a network of centralized
computer systems comprised of servers or mainframe
computers where the e-mail mailboxes are stored. The
centralized e-mail servers connect to the Internet
and private networks where e-mail messages are sent
to and received from other e-mail users.
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Client access
functionality
Exchange Server offers you integrated collaborative
messaging features such as scheduling, contact, and
task management capabilities.
Mobile access
functionality
Exchange Server 2003 supports mobile devices such as Pocket
PC and Smartphones and enables you to synchronize
your Inbox, Calendar, and Contacts and Tasks lists
so you can remotely check your appointments and
other important information. Mobile device browsers
are also supported through Exchange Outlook Mobile
Access, which enables HTML, compressed HTML (CHTML),
and Wireless Application Protocol (WAP)
browser–based devices to access Exchange Server.
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