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Hosted Exchange Mail Clients

So let's say you're a Hoster offering Hosted Exchange as a service to small and medium sized businesses (based on the Hosted Messaging & Collaboration 3.0 solution.  What are the available options for your customer to use as a mail client?  Here is a list:

  1. POP3/IMAP Clients - This includes support for Outlook Express.  This will requires POP3/IMAP and SMTP Protocols deployed on the Front-End Servers.
  2. Pre-Outlook 2003 Clients - Requires directy access to Back-End mailstore.  Thus client requires ISA or VPN access to hoster backend network.
  3. Outlook 2003 - Requires direct access to Back-End mailstore OR use RPC over HTTP (integration between Windows Server 2003, Exchange Server 2003, and Outlook 2003)
  4. Outlook Web Access - Built into Exchange Server 2003.  Deployed as a "Front-End" Server for Exchange.
  5. Windows Mobile Devices - ActiveSync support built into Exchange Server 2003 and deployed on the "Front-End" Server.
  6. Non-Windows Mobile Devices - Outlook Mobile Access (OMA) supports non-Windows mobile devices.  This is implemented by the Exchange Front-End Server.
  7. Mac Clients - Requires Microsoft Entourage 2004, Microsoft Outlook 2001 for Mac, or Microsoft Entourage X or Entourage 2001 for Mac.  Requires direct access to Back-End mailstore servers.  Thus client requires ISA or VPN access to hoster backend network.  http://www.microsoft.com/mac/support.aspx?pid=exchange

Now what if you don't want the hassle of supporting "Outlook 2003" clients?  You can disable Exchange 2003 from supporting older clients.

http://support.microsoft.com/?id=288894

What if customers only purchased OWA based sevices, but still want a "rich" email client?  Tell you customer to purchase "ActiveSend 2003" from MessageWare.  This will give the end user a "Rich Mail" experience, but with OWA.

http://www.messageware.com/products/activesend2003.html

For more information on Exchange Server 2003's support clients: http://www.microsoft.com/exchange/evaluation/clients.mspx

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Conrad Agramont's WebLog said:

So let's say you're a Hoster offering Hosted Exchange as a service to small and medium sized
July 21, 2006 9:33 AM

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Conrad Agramont is a Partner Technology Specialist (PTS) focused on the Microsoft Server product lines in the Small and Mid-Market Solutions and Partners (SMSP) area for the Mid-Atlantic district. Conrad was previously the Senior Architect for a Microsoft Gold Partner where he was responsible for product planning, software architecture, and technical evangelism focusing on Service Providers around the world. Agramont was previously a Program Manager at Microsoft driving hosting scenarios and architecting components for the Microsoft Provisioning System, Service Provisioning component in Microsoft Solutions for Hosted Messaging & Collaboration, Hosted Exchange 2003, and Windows based Hosting 3.0. Conrad has over 8 years of experience in the Microsoft automation and hosting space, speaking at public events, and publishing articles in magazines. Conrad Agramont is also an active blogger focusing on many Microsoft Hosting related topics. His blog can be found at http://agramont.net/

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