Can I sync my lotus notes inbox with outlook via my smartphone?

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I am interested in buying a new smartphone that uses windows mobile. I would
like to be able to download my lotus notes inbox, using wireless-outlook -
internet explorer window. is this possible. Right now, with PC based outlook
I get message 0x800ccc35. server can not process request. enable cookies.
Whats the answer?
 
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F.H. Muffman

stevex38 said:
I am interested in buying a new smartphone that uses windows mobile.
I would like to be able to download my lotus notes inbox, using
wireless-outlook - internet explorer window. is this possible. Right
now, with PC based outlook I get message 0x800ccc35. server can not
process request. enable cookies. Whats the answer?

I just want to verify your end goal here: You want to get your Lotus Notes
mail on your smartphone over the air.

Right?

If yes, there are numerous solutions out there for smartphones, Lotus
EasySync Pro, CommonTime msuite, both provide syncing, but it's not over the
air. If you want to sync via Outlook, you need the Lotus Notes to Outlook
Connector from Microsoft. The 2k7 version might be out by now, or it might
not, but unless you have an Exchange server, it's still not going to be over
the air.

Personally, I'd go for a Lotus Notes specific solution, rather than a Rube
Goldberg Notes -> Outlook -> SmartPhone solution *unless* of course, you
were planning on using the Outlook Client to access your Notes server. If
the only reason Outlook is in the picture is so you can get data onto the
phone, get something that shortens the trip.
 
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mNotes

I just want to verify your end goal here: You want to get yourLotusNotes
mail on your smartphone over the air.

Right?

If yes, there are numerous solutions out there for smartphones,Lotus
EasySync Pro, CommonTime msuite, both provide syncing, but it's not over the
air. If you want tosyncviaOutlook, you need theLotusNotestoOutlook
Connector from Microsoft. The 2k7 version might be out by now, or it might
not, but unless you have an Exchange server, it's still not going to be over
the air.

Personally, I'd go for aLotusNotesspecific solution, rather than a Rube
GoldbergNotes->Outlook-> SmartPhone solution *unless* of course, you
were planning on using theOutlookClient to access yourNotesserver. If
the only reasonOutlookis in the picture is so youcanget data onto the
phone, get something that shortens the trip.


You can wirelessly replicate your Lotus Notes mail/calendar/contacts/
task using CommonTime's mNotes (individuals) or mSuite (corporates)
software.
Please see www.commontime.com for further details.

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