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:

  1. Exchange 2014 server installed and configured.
  2. Mobile device (e.g., iPhone, Android, Windows Phone) with Exchange ActiveSync (EAS) support.
  3. Exchange account set up on the mobile device.

Step 1: Enable Push Mail on the Exchange Server

  1. Log in to the Exchange Management Console (EMC) on the Exchange 2014 server.
  2. Navigate to the "Organization Configuration" section.
  3. Click on "Mailbox" and then "Mobile and Desktop Devices".
  4. In the "Mobile and Desktop Devices" window, click on "New" to create a new mobile device policy.
  5. In the "New Mobile Device Policy" window, select "Push Mail" as the policy type.
  6. Configure the policy settings as desired (e.g., password requirements, encryption).
  7. Click "New" to create the policy.

Step 2: Configure the Mobile Device

  1. On the mobile device, go to the "Settings" app (or equivalent).
  2. Scroll down and select "Mail, Contacts, Calendars" (or equivalent).
  3. Tap on "Add Account" and select "Exchange" (or equivalent).
  4. Enter the Exchange server URL (e.g., https://exchange2014.yourdomain.com/ews/exchange.asmx).
  5. Enter the username and password for the Exchange account.
  6. Tap "Next" and then "Save" to save the account settings.

Step 3: Enable Push Mail on the Mobile Device

  1. On the mobile device, go to the "Settings" app (or equivalent).
  2. Scroll down and select "Mail, Contacts, Calendars" (or equivalent).
  3. Tap on the Exchange account and select "Advanced" (or equivalent).
  4. Scroll down and toggle the "Push" switch to "On" (or equivalent).
  5. Tap "Save" to save the changes.

Step 4: Verify Push Mail

  1. On the mobile device, check the email app to verify that Push Mail is working correctly.
  2. 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.