Emoze 2.0.11 - Push Email
Emoze 2.0.11 - Push Email on Your Mobile
Emoze is the realization of the mobile office vision, Free and accessible for all mobile users around the world.
Free Flexible Secure
With emoze
* Receive your emails and Outlook data anywhere, anytime
* Handle your schedule and meetings via your mobile device
* Enjoy synchronized Personal Information Management (PIM)
* Access information about your Contacts, anywhere, anytime
* Data is pushed automatically to your mobile handset or PDA with no need to connect to a service or click send\receive
* Military-grade secure, encrypted transmissions behind your firewall
* Totally free accessibility with no costly packages, specific hardware or software platforms
Download emoze
* Free download
* User friendly installation on PC and compatible mobile device
* Fast and simple setup
* Familiar interfaces, same as traditional email programs
Emoze security
* Maintains privacy superior security solutions
* No cookies, no spyware, no duplication of user data on emoze servers
* All transmissions are encrypted using the highest possible industry standards
* For Corporate users, new ports are not needed preventing hacking vulnerability
Technical Specifications
* Compatible with Microsoft Mobile or Symbian devices that have a GPRS or other data connection with Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Exchange, Lotus Notes Domino servers and POP3 online email services such as Yahoo! and Gmail
* Supports all major brands of mobile handsets including Nokia, Samsung, and Motorola
* Service is independent of network technology and works on any wireless GSM, CDMA or Wi-Fi network including 2.5G and 3G such as WCDMA/UMTS, CDMA2000, 802.xx, Wi-Max, GPRS (2.5G), EDGE, CDMA 1xRTT, CDMA 1xEVDO, etc.
Supports:
Push Mail for Microsoft Outllok Outlook
Push Mail for Lotus Notes Lotus Notes
Push Mail for Gmail Gmail
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