Activesync mail client windows

A blast from the past!

ActiveSync is a technology developed by Microsoft that allows mobile devices to synchronize with a Microsoft Exchange Server or a Windows-based email client. It was widely used in the early 2000s to synchronize email, contacts, calendar, and tasks between devices.

Here are some popular ActiveSync mail clients for Windows:

  1. Microsoft Outlook: Outlook is a popular email client that supports ActiveSync. It allows users to synchronize their email, contacts, calendar, and tasks with a Microsoft Exchange Server or a POP3/IMAP email account.
  2. Microsoft Entourage: Entourage is a discontinued email client that was part of the Microsoft Office suite. It supported ActiveSync and allowed users to synchronize their email, contacts, and calendar with a Microsoft Exchange Server.
  3. Windows Mail: Windows Mail is a built-in email client in Windows Vista and Windows 7. It supports ActiveSync and allows users to synchronize their email, contacts, and calendar with a Microsoft Exchange Server.
  4. Windows Live Mail: Windows Live Mail is a free email client developed by Microsoft. It supports ActiveSync and allows users to synchronize their email, contacts, and calendar with a Microsoft Exchange Server or a POP3/IMAP email account.
  5. Mozilla Thunderbird: Thunderbird is a free and open-source email client that supports ActiveSync. It allows users to synchronize their email, contacts, and calendar with a Microsoft Exchange Server or a POP3/IMAP email account.

To use ActiveSync with a Windows-based email client, you'll need to:

  1. Set up your email account in the email client.
  2. Configure the email client to use ActiveSync.
  3. Set up your device (e.g., smartphone or tablet) to use ActiveSync.
  4. Synchronize your device with the email client.

Note that ActiveSync is no longer supported by Microsoft, and it's recommended to use alternative synchronization technologies like Exchange ActiveSync (EAS) or Microsoft Intune.