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emoze luanches first-ever free push-email service without server side

By Dusan Belic on Wednesday, March 28th, 2007 at 8:04 am PST In Announcements, CTIA Wireless 2007, Services

emoze is the first company to offer a central server solution with a seamless connection via an Outlook Web Access (OWA). The expanded service offering is completely free of charge to both consumers and businesses.

emoze diagram

The process for using the central server is simple. When downloading emoze, users are given a choice of using their own PC or the central server as a connector. If the user chooses the central server, they will have to install the emoze mobile client and will then be prompted to provide their OWA credentials which are encrypted and stored locally on their own mobile device.

The new option is particularly suited for users not wishing to leave their PC running to enable push email and PIM data.

Both the PC connector and central server options are highly secure, and use efficient encryption mechanism, decryption and data compression technologies.

At the end, emoze announced future central server upgrades that will handle connections to Lotus web-access Gmail, Yahoo! mail and other popular email services.

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One reader comment on “emoze luanches first-ever free push-email service without server side”

  1. John says:

    This works pretty great! It drains the power on my tytn like crazy though. I think it’s because it keeps the data connection open at all times.

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