Exchange 2014 push mail
Exchange 2014 Push Mail!
In Exchange 2014, Push Mail is a feature that allows mobile devices to receive email notifications and synchronize their email accounts with the Exchange server in real-time. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to set up Push Mail in Exchange 2014:
Prerequisites:
- Exchange 2014 server installed and configured.
- Mobile device (e.g., iPhone, Android, Windows Phone) with Exchange ActiveSync (EAS) support.
- Exchange account set up on the mobile device.
Step 1: Enable Push Mail on the Exchange Server
- Log in to the Exchange Management Console (EMC) on the Exchange 2014 server.
- Navigate to the "Organization Configuration" section.
- Click on "Mailbox" and then "Mobile and Desktop Devices".
- In the "Mobile and Desktop Devices" window, click on "New" to create a new mobile device policy.
- In the "New Mobile Device Policy" window, select "Push Mail" as the policy type.
- Configure the policy settings as desired (e.g., password requirements, encryption).
- Click "New" to create the policy.
Step 2: Configure the Mobile Device
- On the mobile device, go to the "Settings" app (or equivalent).
- Scroll down and select "Mail, Contacts, Calendars" (or equivalent).
- Tap on "Add Account" and select "Exchange" (or equivalent).
- Enter the Exchange server URL (e.g.,
https://exchange2014.yourdomain.com/ews/exchange.asmx
). - Enter the username and password for the Exchange account.
- Tap "Next" and then "Save" to save the account settings.
Step 3: Enable Push Mail on the Mobile Device
- On the mobile device, go to the "Settings" app (or equivalent).
- Scroll down and select "Mail, Contacts, Calendars" (or equivalent).
- Tap on the Exchange account and select "Advanced" (or equivalent).
- Scroll down and toggle the "Push" switch to "On" (or equivalent).
- Tap "Save" to save the changes.
Step 4: Verify Push Mail
- On the mobile device, check the email app to verify that Push Mail is working correctly.
- You should receive email notifications and be able to synchronize your email account with the Exchange server in real-time.
That's it! With these steps, you should now have Push Mail set up and working on your Exchange 2014 server and mobile device.