If users perform synchronization via ActiveSync, the HTTP(S) service must be running in Kerio MailServer.
If users use standard protocols and perform synchronization via desktop, the same services as for Apple iPhone 1.0 must be running.
This section addresses both Apple iPhone 3G and Apple iPhone 1.0 with the OS X 2.0 (or higher) firmware.
In additions to all options available also for Apple iPhone 1.0, Apple iPhone with OS X 2.0 supports the ActiveSync protocol for direct data synchronization. This brings users the following benefits:
Apple iPhone allows direct synchronization of:
email,
calendar,
contacts.
Apple iPhone fully supports so called “Device Wipe”, the device clean-up feature. In short, the device can be cleared (for details, see section 36.5 Remote deletion of the device data (Wipe)) remotely in case that it gets lost or stolen.
DirectPush Technology — this technology allows mobile devices to keep open HTTP(S) connection with the server. Whenever a new item is received or any change is performed in any folder, changes are synchronized immediately.
Global Address Lookup — this feature allows look-up of email addressed in contact folders.
Exchange account configuration (synchronization via ActiveSync) is addressed in detail in the user's guide.