Microsoft® Exchange ActiveSync
Overview of Microsoft® Exchange ActiveSync Microsoft Mail Contacts Calendar Limits of Microsoft® Exchange ActiveSync Microsoft® Exchange ActiveSync is a Microsoft Exchange synchronization protocol that's optimized to work together with high-latency and low-bandwidth networks. The protocol, based on HTTP and XML, lets mobile phones access an organization's information on a server that's running Microsoft Exchange. Microsoft® Exchange ActiveSync enables mobile phone users to access their email, calendar, contacts, and tasks, and to continue to access this information while they're working offline. This guide will help you configure mail, contacts, and calendars offered by MoxiMail through different clients by using the Microsoft® Exchange ActiveSync protocol. This way, you will be able to always synchronize the email, address book and calendars in Webmail with all your computers, smartphones, and tablets compatible with the service. The Microsoft® Exchange ActiveSync service is only available for domains with Enterprise plan. The advantage of using Microsoft® Exchange ActiveSync is the simple configuration procedure on mobile devices and the Push notifications in real time for new emails and events in the calendar. To make the configuration of the Microsoft® Exchange ActiveSync service on your devices easier, we recommend activating Autodiscover on your domain following our guide. The creation of new calendars and address books is possible on compatible devices. If you wish to share them with other users, however, you must first set it up from Webmail. At that point, an event added via a compatible device will also appear on Webmail and vice versa. Configuring an account in Microsoft Outlook using the Microsoft® Exchange ActiveSync protocol to synchronize the emails, contacts and calendar with those present on MoxiMail is easy and fast. To add an account using the Microsoft® Exchange ActiveSync protocol, just follow the steps below: A window will pop up on the screen. Fill in the fields to configure the connection to the server as indicated below: Confirm by clicking on Next and close the connection test that will open automatically once the checks are completed. Finally, conclude the configuration by clicking on Finish. If Outlook is open, conduct a first synchronization by closing Outlook and reopening it. Microsoft Outlook support for Exchange ActiveSync does not include the Company Address Book (GAL) and Free-Busy. Besides, the contact synchronization is limited to the Personal Address Book only. You can configure an account in Microsoft Windows 10 using the Microsoft® Exchange ActiveSync protocol to easily synchronize emails, contacts, and calendar with MoxiMail. To add an account using the Microsoft® Exchange ActiveSync protocol, follow the steps below: In the window that will appear on the screen, fill in the necessary fields to set up the connection, as shown below: Finally, confirm the data by clicking Sign in. After adding the account, the first synchronization will begin automatically and the account just configured will also become available in the Contacts and Calendar Apps of your device. You can configure an account in Mozilla Thunderbird using the Microsoft® Exchange ActiveSync protocol in order to easily synchronize the contacts and the calendars from MoxiMail on your device. To make Thunderbird compatible with the Microsoft® Exchange ActiveSync protocol, you need to install the TbSync plugin and the Provider for Exchange ActiveSync. This will make the address books and calendars only available. However, POP/IMAP protocols must be used for the email. Once installed, follow the steps below to configure the account: A window will pop up. Select Custom configuration and fill in the fields to connect to the server as shown below: Confirm the data entered by clicking on Add account. Once the account configuration window is closed, tick the box corresponding to the Enable and synchronize this account option. Once the account is synchronized, you will see a summary of the resources that can be added to Thunderbird. Tick as many address books and calendars as you wish and synchronize them by clicking on the Synchronize now button. By doing so, the selected address books and calendars will be visible in the respective sections of the client. For your desktop, if you have a large mailbox, over 5,000 messages or 1GB of space used, IMAP is the protocol you should use for your email. For your calendars or contacts you can use any other of the sync protocols (such as CalDAV and CardDAV) but for your email, you should use IMAP. IMAP has push-like support with the IMAP IDLE process, which pushes new messages to your desktop client at a set interval. If you are on a mobile device, EAS can be used, even with large mailboxes. The reason it works well on mobile devices, but not desktop clients like Outlook for Windows, is because mobile clients only ask for a set timeframe for synchronization, like a month of mail or less. It will not pull back all mail in your mailbox unlike Microsoft Outlook for Windows.Overview of Microsoft® Exchange ActiveSync
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