System Overview - Nokia E61 User Manual

Wireless enterprise messaging system
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Overview
Zero desktop install option—Eliminates the need for desktop
deployment, dramatically lowering the cost and time required to
deploy and maintain a fleet of users. No cradle-based or cable-
based synchronization is required.
Multi-handheld and multi-network—Enables handheld and
network choices for the future.
Multi-purpose—Converges phone and data service capabilities in
standard operating-system environments that support your other
required handheld applications.

System Overview

Your handheld works in conjunction with your email server and
Good Messaging Server software on your corporate network.
After being set up for use, your handheld, when turned on, connects
wirelessly with your corporate network using high-speed wireless
network service supported by your handheld. Good Messaging
works with many domestic and international wireless carriers.
Good Messaging Service synchronizes your handheld with your
email, calendar, contacts, notes, journal, tasks, to do items, and
folders stored on your corporate email server, just as the Outlook or
Lotus Notes application synchronizes your desktop computer with
your email server. In this way, your Outlook or Lotus Notes and
handheld folders present the same information. (Personal folders
stored on your PC hard disk are not synchronized.)
Handheld setup instructions in this guide assume your IT
administrator has set up your handheld for use, installed Good
Messaging Server software on your network, and added your
handheld to Good Messaging Server. Refer to Figure A, "Wireless
Setup," on page 103 for more information.
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