What does apple use for mail at their offices? This seems to be that every apple employee prefers IMAP?? I call BS on that. The "jesusphone" cannot even be put onto a corporate liable ATT account. Until you have enterprise or corporate billing dont expect enterprise mail.
I believe that they use Entourage or something that uses IMAP. I'm just a PC guy so I don't know for sure.
I'm also the Exchange admin at my work and it sure felt good to tell the guy with the iPhone who called and asked if IMAP was enabled on the Exchange server, "No."
It's a damn lie that all Apple employees are using BlackBerrys to communicate. They're using the top secret iPhone Corporate model that has all the features the IT people require. It's just that Apple is waiting to introduce it after the SDK is released.
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What does apple use for mail at their offices? This seems to be that every apple employee prefers IMAP?? I call BS on that. The "jesusphone" cannot even be put onto a corporate liable ATT account. Until you have enterprise or corporate billing dont expect enterprise mail.
I believe that they use Entourage or something that uses IMAP. I'm just a PC guy so I don't know for sure.
I'm also the Exchange admin at my work and it sure felt good to tell the guy with the iPhone who called and asked if IMAP was enabled on the Exchange server, "No."
It's a damn lie that all Apple employees are using BlackBerrys to communicate. They're using the top secret iPhone Corporate model that has all the features the IT people require. It's just that Apple is waiting to introduce it after the SDK is released.
@mtg
Enjoy your free time now. IT people come and go and the iPhone is going to help promote some widespread IT personnel changes in the near future.