How To Set Up Microsoft Exchange Activesync On The Palm Pre

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![]() | You can set up multiple email accounts of different types on the Palm Pre, such as a company account, an ISP account, a web-based account or a Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync email. However, webOS support for EAS PIN and password enforcement, as well as EAS remote erase, and other new features are not available until mid-August 2009. Here's how to set up Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync on the Palm Pre. |
| Instructions | Difficulty: Moderately Challenging |
Things You'll Need:
- Palm Pre
- Mail server name for receiving mail (must be a name, NOT an IP address)
- Server domain name
- Your username and password
1
Open Email on the Palm Pre2
Tap POP to display the list of options in Mail Type. Then tap Exchange EAS. 3
Now you need to enter your username and password4
Enter the information in the other fields5
Verify the information in the other fields and change the info as needed based on the information you obtained. 6
Tap Sign In.
Tips & Warnings
- Palm webOS Exchange ActiveSync (EAS) does not support EAS security policies. However, Palm understands that some business customers need support for specific EAS policies and is developing webOS support for EAS PIN and password enforcement, as well as EAS remote erase. The features will be delivered by mid-August 2009 to Pre phones as they become available through the over-the-air update system.
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