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Kerio MailServer provides support for Apple iPhone 1.0 and higher. Kerio MailServer supports lots of features:
Apple iPhone 2.0 and higher allow direct synchronization of email, calendar and contacts via ActiveSync.
In Apple iPhone 1.0, email can be send and received via IMAP, POP3 and SMTP or synchronized with desktop applications (Apple Mail and Outlook Express) via Apple iTunes.
In Apple iPhone 1.0, contacts and calendar can be synchronized with desktop applications via Apple iTunes. Calendar and contacts can be also synchronized with applications Apple iCal, Apple Address Book and Microsoft Outlook (XP, 2003 and 2007).
Safari supports both full version of Kerio WebMail and Kerio WebMail Mini.
In full version of Kerio WebMail, it is not possible to edit existing contacts, events, tasks and notes.
To enable Apple iPhone support in Kerio MailServer, installation of iTunes 7.3 or higher on user stations is required. iTunes is used for synchronization of desktop clients with Apple iPhone.
Synchronization between desktop applications and Apple iPhone requires the following operating systems:
Windows XP Service Pack 2 and later,
Mac OS X 10.4.10 and later.
If traffic between Kerio MailServer and mail client is running on port 25, a problem might occur with email sending. Since public WiFi networks often do not support traffic on unencrypted protocols, SMTP on port 25 can be blocked. In such case users cannot send email out of the network. However, SMTPS on port 465 is usually allowed. For this reason, it is recommended to set users' email clients to SMTPS encryption.