We have with success installed the trial version of EAS on Mailenable Enterprise Edition v7.04
There are still some questions:
Using the management tool of ME it's possible to set on post office level the "Service Selection". Disabled for a specific post office the use of "ActiveSync (EAS)" won't block this service to this post office. We still can use EAS for this post office even the service is disabled.
We use a single (sub)domain for EAS. With this domain we have a certificate linked. It all seems to work well. But on the smart phones it's now impossible to move a received message from one account to another account. Both accounts are EAS and on the same mail server. With IMAP moving messages between accounts works fine; with EAS not any more. Perhaps there is a technical reason for this?
We have more post offices on different domains. If they are using the same (EAS) host will the mail still be send from within their own mail domain? Example: eas host = eas.domainA.com. User is on mailserver mail.domainB.com; sending mail from the smartphone will this be send with mail.domainB.com as server? Or is this not important?
Somewhere in the documentation or on the site it's said that EAS is also available for the Professional Edition. In that case you don't get the MAPI solution because that's only on Enterprise version? But EAS works with the Professional Edition as well?
thanx for the time; great application !
with regards
Walther