On April 27th, Kerio announced new support for the Apple iPad. Kerio Connect now allows users to access email, calendars, and contacts on the new iPad, expanding the choice of mobile devices that help increase employee productivity.
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Kerio Connect links Apple iPad to Business Communications
Kerio Connect Protects Your Privacy with “Remote Wipe”
Smart phones have become an essential part of our lives, and we store everything on them, from our emails, facebook, text messages, events, tasks and contacts. Losing such a device is therefore a real nightmare, as you will not only lose access to all of this information, but if your device falls into the wrong [...]
Kerio MailServer for Windows 7
On October 7, ServerWatch covered Kerio MailServer’s certification for Windows 7 and Mac OS X 10.6. “Kerio’s groupware extension of Microsoft Outlook, Kerio Outlook Connector, is also updated for Windows 7…In addition to Windows 7 support, Kerio added support for Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, iPhone 3.1 and iPod Touch 3.1.1 in late September.”
Allow Kerio Mail Server Support for Any ActiveSync-Enabled Mobile Device
Most modern mobile devices are capable of synchronizing email, contacts, calendars, and tasks “over-the-air” via the Microsoft ActiveSync protocol. Since November of 2006, Kerio MailServer has been able to synchronize with most mobile devices which support the ActiveSync protocol. As a measure of quality assurance, any new device which implements the ActiveSync protocol must be [...]
Tips & Tricks: Optimize performance of Kerio MailServer
Kerio MailServer includes log viewing directly within the administration console. This is a quick and easy way to troubleshoot problems, identify attempts to breach security, or monitor daily activity. Although these files contain only textual information, over time they can become quite large, and without any maintenance, they can degrade the performance of the server [...]
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