Mail For Exchange update

Hi All,
Exchange 2010 in on the market, many companies have already switch to it but MFE doesnt work yet.
I think it is crazy issue, our company is thinking to switch all 83 phones to WM devices..
Does anyone have info about Mfe update?
Thaks
Carip.

Hi.
My company is also thinking to roll out our e71 fleet to Windows mobile phones or Blackberry. It’s a shame, because the Nokia phones work real weal and we were very satisfied with them.
MFE is the big problem. Never was a real mobility solution (at least to Exchange users). We have a lot of complains from the users because of the lack of synchronization of folders, most of them have all their email in inbox so that it syncs.
Now we have an exchange upgrade project delayed because of the lack of support for the mobile clients… very bad.
Does anyone know when Nokia will release a new version of MFE?
Thanks
Best regards

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