Enterprise server with mail

hi.. anyone know if there is a solution to have enterprise mail with the mac mail program..like entourage has?
Thx..:)

Hmm. For my money, I'd say check out their help/support site for particulars and limitations.
http://www.4smartphone.net/support.aspx
It looks like there may be some limitations imposed on what software you can use on the computer-end of things.
Can I use my favorite desktop email program to send and receive my email wirelessly on the 4Smartphone service?
No. The 4SmartPhone service requires you to use Microsoft Outlook. We provide Outlook 2003 free-of-charge to all 4SmartPhone Pro or Enterprise users.
I can't find any instructions on their site that describe the steps to configure Outlook. If i could find that, I'd tell you how to TRY getting it to work with Apple Mail.
Have you contacted them for configuration help?

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