Exchange Server - Push in Outlook 2007 / Exchange 2003

Asked By Guyson IT
11-Nov-09 02:48 PM
I have an iPhone and push email works fine on that. How do I get my Outlook
client to receive email instantly like my iPhone?

I have exchange setup, http over rpc is working, cahced mode is enabled,
trusted root cert is installed.  Exchange account is in the send/receive
group with it set to send/receive every three minutes.

Is there a way for Outlook to be notified instantly when a message arrives?
I just do not understand why my iPhone receives email before my Outlook 2007
client which is always on.
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  Ed Crowley [MVP] replied to Guyson IT
11-Nov-09 03:31 PM
You do not need to set Outlook to send and receive every three minutes with
your setup.  It should receive mail without that approximately concurrently
with your phone.  Make sure that in your Send/Receive groups All Accounts
Send/Receive when Offline and Online.
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  Martijn Bellaard replied to Guyson IT
16-Nov-09 05:42 AM
Dear Guyson

This is a know issue. Mobile phone receive the email before outlook does
receive it. Why???? I see it a lot with a lot of my customers.

Martijn
  Jeff Grossman replied to Martijn Bellaard
16-Nov-09 11:37 PM
I would say it probably has to do with cached mode.  When in cached
mode Outlook checks periodically (I am not sure of the frequency) for
new mail on the server.  The iPhone is getting the mail pushed to it
immediately when it arrives, but Outlook is only asking for new mail
periodically.

Jeff
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