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Originally Posted by brainyjd
Saying "this is most definately incorrect information" is going a little over board since Google has not actually given detailed specs of the email client in 2.0. In most users cases the method I described will work with no problems. If you company has set strict policies then you should be talking to the company about help with email setup for the Droid.
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saying, 'If the company has OWA (Outlook Web Access) all you need to do is enter that information and your email will sync with no issues' is incorrect. period.
OWA and activesync are completely separate features and enabling one has no bearing on another.
the security features available via Activesync (and their lack of implementation in Android) is a seperate issue. for me, not having those features available == no droid sale. i REALLY like the phone, but it simply won't work for me if i can't sync my business mail/contacts/calendar. bummer
ahm