Don't want Outlook Connector to sync Lotus Notes Mail

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Game

I've successfully configure Outlook Connector to sync my Lotus Notes with
Outlook - Mail, Contact, Calendar, etc.

But, what I need is sync only Contact and Calendar (I don't want to sync my
mail to my mobile device), how can I do that?

Thanks,
Game.
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

AFAIK, you have to sync everything to outlook. You would then set the mobile
device sync software to only do calendar and contacts. How that is done
depends on the sync software.

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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

I've successfully configure Outlook Connector to sync my Lotus Notes with
Outlook - Mail, Contact, Calendar, etc.

But, what I need is sync only Contact and Calendar (I don't want to sync
my
mail to my mobile device), how can I do that?

Some (most?) sync software allows you to choose which portions to sync.
ActiveSync, for example, allows you to choose. Check the documentation of
your sync software and see if it allows you to deselect Inbox.
 
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Game

Meaning that I've to sync everything include Inbox (~300MB) to my desktop PC,
right? So that I have to waste ~ 300 MB on my desktop PC?

I just want to sync my Lotus Notes contact and calendar to my iPhone, please
advise, thanks.

Game.
 
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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

Meaning that I've to sync everything include Inbox (~300MB) to my desktop
PC,
right? So that I have to waste ~ 300 MB on my desktop PC?

Now you're lost me. What does synching Lotus Notes with an iPhone have to
do with Outlook? From your original question, I thought you wanted to sync
whatever your mobile device is (which you've now stated is an iPhone) with
Outlook. Exactly what data is synched is, as I already said, up to your
sync software (iTunes, it would seem) and Outlook doesn't play a part in
that.

By the way, iTunes has compatibility problems with Outlook 2007.
 

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