It isn't Apple that's dropping support for Exchange, it's Google. To
sync your email, calendar and contacts with your Google account, you
won't be able to use Google's Exchange server for any new accounts.
You'll have to use open protocols like IMAP, CalDav and CardDav. This
has nothing to do with being able to set up your IOS email client to
work with an Exchange server.
On 04/29/2013 07:10 PM, Lu Ann Schmidt wrote:
I'm not so sure on this. I just recently moved to a IPhone 5, and my phone is
sending and receiving my mail just fine. We have an exchange server set up
here at home. I didn't set it up myself, but in checking with my hubby, he did
it the usual way. I would think Apple would lose a lot of business because of
so many workplaces that are using the IPhone.
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Grant Hardy
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Correct. Not only that, but Microsoft Exchange is no longer supported for new
devices (i.e. if you've used Gmail via Exchange on your device before, you can
keep doing so but you can't set up new devices to use it). So for all practical
purposes, there's no Exchange support anymore.
So for synchronization of contacts, CardDav is really the only option.
On 4/24/13, Christopher Chaltain <chalt...@gmail.com> wrote:
When you add a Gmail account, you have the options for mail, calendar
and notes. You don't have a contacts option. For that, you need either
Exchange or CardDav, and CardDav is the way to go, as described in the
article Raul points to below.
On 04/24/2013 09:39 PM, Raul A. Gallegos wrote:
Hi, yes if you add a gmail account into your iPhone for mail, you
will have the option for calendars and contacts as well. However the
method I gave in my first message is specifically for contacts. I
didn't include calendars.
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On 4/24/2013 7:07 PM, anouk radix wrote:
Thanks for that link. I will read that tomorrow and also go hunt for
that applevis podcast. So, can you also enter data in your iphone
agenda and it will be synced with your gemail account or does it not
work that way?
Thanks
Greetings Anouk,
Op 24/04/2013 19:07, Cristóbal schreef:
I have my Gmail contacts and calendar synchrnonized with my iPhone
and iPad.
Try:
http://techcrunch.com/2012/09/27/google-introduces-an-easier-way-to
-sync-gma
il-contacts-to-your-iphone/
They give a quick overview on how to do it. There are also other
Google support articles on how to do this. I believe too that there
was a podcast posted on Apple Vis covering this same topic.
The only thing I wish the iPhone would do is sort by the file as
option that is offered in Gmail and Outlook, but alas... if there
is in facta way to do this, I'd sure like to know.
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Subject: how to integrate gmail with phone/contacts on ios?
phHello,
I would like to use my gmail address book to keep everything
central (for example if i need to use a pc that i can see all my
contacts that i have on my idevice etc). Is it possible to set the
phone/contacts/agenda ios apps in such a way that entries you make
there will immediately be put in the gmail address book and also
the other way around?
Thanks in advance for any info,
Greetings, Anouk,
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