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  2. Microsoft Exchange Server - Wikipedia

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    Exchange Web Services (EWS), an alternative to the MAPI protocol, is a documented SOAP -based protocol introduced with Exchange Server 2007. Exchange Web Services is used by the latest version of Microsoft Entourage for Mac and Microsoft Outlook for Mac - since the release of Mac OS X Snow Leopard Mac computers running OS X include some support ...

  3. Email hosting service - Wikipedia

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    Features. Email hosting services usually offer premium email as opposed to advertisement-supported free email or free webmail. Email hosting services thus differ from typical end-user email providers such as webmail sites. They cater mostly to demanding email users and small and medium-sized ( SME) businesses, while larger enterprises usually ...

  4. Will Businesses Exchange Microsoft Exchange for Gmail? - AOL

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    Right now, Microsoft (NAS: MSFT) Exchange owns the enterprise email market. But according to a report by Gartner, Google's (NAS: GOOG) popular Gmail service has a good shot at making a dent. Gmail ...

  5. Push email - Wikipedia

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    Push email is an email system that provides an always-on capability, in which when new email arrives at the mail delivery agent (MDA) (commonly called mail server), it is immediately, actively transferred ( pushed) by the MDA to the mail user agent (MUA), also called the email client, so that the end-user can see incoming email immediately.

  6. Exchange ActiveSync - Wikipedia

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    Exchange ActiveSync (commonly known as EAS) is a proprietary protocol designed for the synchronization of email, contacts, calendar, tasks, and notes from a messaging server to a smartphone or other mobile devices. The protocol also provides mobile device management and policy controls. The protocol is based on XML.

  7. Using Gmail in Microsoft Edge | Geek to Me - AOL

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    If you’re using the Gmail client, it’s fairly simple to switch the default email application to the Gmail client.

  8. Gmail interface - Wikipedia

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    Recipients who use Gmail will then receive an invitation to the event, which they can accept or decline. Furthermore, Gmail attempts to recognize event dates and locations within e-mails, and gives users the option to add the event to a calendar, similar to Microsoft's Exchange Server. Gmail offers further integration with some other Google ...

  9. History of Microsoft Exchange Server - Wikipedia

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    History of Microsoft Exchange Server. The first release of Microsoft Exchange Server was version 4.0 in April 1996, when it was sold as an upgrade to Microsoft Mail 3.5. Before that, Microsoft Mail v2.0 (written by Microsoft) was replaced in 1991 by "Microsoft Mail for PC Networks v2.1", [1] based on Network Courier from its acquisition of ...