From: Miss Kristin Miss on
I was about to purchase a new cell phone so I don't also have to carry a PDA
with me. It occurred to me, because I have a calendar feature on my current
phone (Motorola Motorokr E6) that I may be able to synchronize outlook with
this phone. What do I need to know to do this?
From: Michael Bauer [MVP - Outlook] on


How to sync depends on the phone and its operating system. For phones
running Windows Mobile you can use ActiveSync, which is available for free.

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Am Thu, 27 May 2010 14:05:51 -0700 schrieb Miss Kristin:

> I was about to purchase a new cell phone so I don't also have to carry a
PDA
> with me. It occurred to me, because I have a calendar feature on my
current
> phone (Motorola Motorokr E6) that I may be able to synchronize outlook
with
> this phone. What do I need to know to do this?
From: Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] on
"Miss Kristin" <Miss Kristin(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:CCAA2E7A-D272-46A6-8138-DFCF704F98D6(a)microsoft.com...

>I was about to purchase a new cell phone so I don't also have to carry a PDA
> with me. It occurred to me, because I have a calendar feature on my current
> phone (Motorola Motorokr E6) that I may be able to synchronize outlook with
> this phone. What do I need to know to do this?

Naturally, a simple search of the Motorola web site would give you the answer.

From what I can see there, this particular phone doesn't sync with Outlook.
You have two choices: you can access the same mailbox Oyutlook does via POP,
IMAP, or Hotmail or you can access an Exchange server mailbox using Exchange
ActiveSync.
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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]