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Originally Posted by pugwonk
If I were to implement this, it would need support on three levels:
1. It would obviously need some software on the device to receive it
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Right, that software is installed on your device with AKU2 and it is called MSFP (Messaging and Security Feature Pack).
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Originally Posted by pugwonk
2. It would need some software on your email server to send the notifications to the device
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Yes, as long as your email server is Exchange. Microsoft's Push email solution needs an Exchange server to run. Service Pack 2 must be installed to enable push email. If you don't have an Exchange server and you don't want to invest in one and you want to run use this, then you can look at some of the hosted services out there like 4Smartphone.com. They're pretty reasonable in price.
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Originally Posted by pugwonk
3. It would need some software at mobile service provider end, to send the right sort of notifications to your phone
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No. Your carrier doesn't have to know anything about this. And this is one area where Microsoft's solution shines so bright. All you need is a mobile device that is currently MSFP enabled and works on a local carrier. Then you drop in your Exchange (or a hosted Exchange) server and off you go. It is recommended that you sign up for some sort of data plan, but it's not required.
If you really want to know more of the techincal details of how this works, check out this posting -->
http://www.smartphonethoughts.com/fo...pic.php?t=8537 It's a pretty interesting read. Even if you're not too technical.
