Kerio Tech Version 6.5.2 Server User Manual


 
Chapter 4 Data synchronization with mobile devices
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Email address
The option requires entering of the email address.
Show new mail pop-up
Enables/disables new mail notifications.
Use signature
Allows adding of a footer to email messages.
Signature
Footer definition.
When sending mail
Setting of time when email is sent (immediately or during the upcoming synchroniza-
tion).
Sync messages back
All unread messages are included in the synchronization. However, to shorten the
time needed for synchronization, it si possible to set the maximum age of messages
to be synchronized (it is not necessary to synchronize old data where the information
will not be needed any longer).
By default, synchronization is set to messages up to three days old. If you need to
synchronized also older data, change the settings. In such a case, bear in mind that
at least the first synchronization may take longer.
4.9 Nokia N73 and N95
Nokia N73 and N95 allows folder synchronization by the ActiveSync protocol if the Nokia’s
Email For Exchange 1.6.1 or higher is installed on the device.
Email For Exchange with Kerio MailServer provide the following options and features:
Nokia N73 and N95 supports the ActiveSync protocol, version 2.5.
Nokia N73 and N95 supports synchronization of the following folder types:
Inbox — other email folders are not synchronized.
Calendar — the default private calendar.
Contacts — the default private contact folder.
DirectPush Technology — this technology allows mobile devices to keep open HTTP(S) con-
nection with the server. Whenever a new item is received or any change is performed in
any folder, changes are synchronized immediately.
Kerio MailServer supports Global Address Lookup this feature allows to look up email
addresses in all contact folders available to the particular user (including public folders).
This version allows installation of the root certificate on the device — this implies that it is
also possible to use the Kerio MailServer’s self-signed certificate for encryption.