In Kerio MailServer, run the following services:
HTTP(S) — the service is required for connection to Kerio WebMail.
POP3(S) — the service is required for POP3 accounts.
IMAP(S) — the service is required for IMAP accounts.
SMTP(S) — the protocol is used for email sending.
Besides the services listed above, it is necessary to map corresponding ports on the firewall protecting the server to make the services available from the Internet (for details, see section 2.3 Firewall configuration).
On Apple iPhone, email accounts can be set either manually or it is possible to use the automatic configuration:
If synchronization is performed via iTunes, it is possible to use also automatic synchronization of email folders in Apple Mail or in Outlook Express on Windows (settings of IMAP account).
Manual configuration requires only standard settings of incoming and outgoing server. Apple iPhone offers three types of accounts: IMAP, POP3 and EXCHANGE. Any of them can be used for connection to Kerio MailServer.
Configuration details can be found in the chapter referring to Apple iPhone in the Kerio MailServer 6, User's Guide.
Direct synchronization of Apple iPhone with Kerio MailServer is not supported. Calendars and contacts can be synchronized only over the desktop application Apple iTunes version 7.3 and higher:
Calendars can be synchronized with the following applications:
Apple iCal — all calendars can be synchronized.
MS Outlook — only the default calendar can be synchronized.
Windows Calendar — iTunes do not support this synchronization.
Contacts can be synchronized with the following applications:
Apple Address Book — all items of contacts can be synchronized.
MS Outlook — all significant items are synchronized; only one contact folder is synchronized; synchronization of distribution lists is not supported.
Windows Contacts — all contact items are synchronized; distribution lists are synchronized as so called group.