Microsoft should enable an exchange server on hotmail/outlook

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Microsoft should enable an enterprise exchange server to the new Outlook
Online. You could charge small business owners a fee for this service. This
would allow small business owners (realtors) and others to fully explore all
of the capabilities of their pda and outlook. It would be ideal for an
assistant to share your calendar and to be able to real-time add/delete an
appointment. (As well as other benefits that come from an Exchange Server).

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http://www.microsoft.com/office/com...fb5f98194&dg=microsoft.public.outlook.general
 
Since many other companies offer hosted Exchange accounts, there's really no need for Microsoft to do it, too. I've seen them as low as $7.95/month but $10-15 seems to be more common.
 
Realtor Brett said:
Microsoft should enable an enterprise exchange server to the new
Outlook Online. You could charge small business owners a fee for
this service. This would allow small business owners (realtors) and
others to fully explore all of the capabilities of their pda and
outlook. It would be ideal for an assistant to share your calendar
and to be able to real-time add/delete an appointment. (As well as
other benefits that come from an Exchange Server).

I'll vote "I disagree" in this one. There are already companies that offer
this service. HP is one.
 
You can share your calendar with other hotmail users - but they have to use
the web interface to view it at this time. Exchange doesn't give any
additional benefits to PDA users than Outlook does - and you can sync with
MOOL accounts.

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