3.0 allows you to specify folders to auto-sync, and I have been able to delete/move items while offline without any issues. Which version of the OS were you attempting this on?
-- ME2 On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 9:50 AM, Sobey, Richard A <r.so...@imperial.ac.uk>wrote: > For all its good points, the iPhone as an email tool when it integrates > with EAS is lacking. The last time I tried deleting something on the tube I > wasn’t allowed because I had no network coverage, and you can’t specify > which folders to sync automatically. To be honest, the latter was the killer > for me, and I stuck the phone back in the box and didn’t touch it again. > > > > Richard > > > > *From:* bounce-8673484-8066...@lyris.sunbelt-software.com [mailto: > bounce-8673484-8066...@lyris.sunbelt-software.com] *On Behalf Of *Stefan > Jafs > *Sent:* 01 October 2009 14:43 > *To:* MS-Exchange Admin Issues > *Subject:* iPhone experience > > > > Ok, I’m a diehard BlackBerry fan, we have about 50 BB’s here. But after the > latest collapse of the RIM stock the president wanted me to evaluate the > Iphone 3Gs. > > I have to say I’m impressed, so much easier to read messages with > attachments and not have to zoom scroll …… and certainly browsing is much > more fun. > > Typing is definitely more cumbersome than my BB Bold however it’s improving > with use. > > Yesterday I did a remote test wipe right from my E2K7 server, very easy, > however I could not get the phone back, took a few tries and then I realized > that I had to remove the phone from my Exchange profile. > > I do miss the BB messenger and not to impressed with the battery life. > > > > All in all a pleasant experience I have always said I would never switch > but now I’m on the fence. > > > > I think the president will purchase Apple shares and dump RIM! > > > > *___________________________________* > > *Stefan Jafs* >