Most corporate mail environments are just that. It's amazing when someone comes to you with the newest funky device and expect to be able to connect to your internal mail server from the internet.
Ummm.... talk about a security breach!!! Let's just expose our corporate exchange server to the internet so some joe blow user can get email. That is what OMA (Outlook mobile access) is for. Either that or get a damn Blackberry!
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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Ummm.... talk about a security breach!!! Let's just expose our corporate exchange server to the internet so some joe blow user can get email. That is what OMA (Outlook mobile access) is for. Either that or get a damn Blackberry!