


Features
Offers ActiveSync
compatibilityConnect your BlackBerry devices running RIM OS 4.5-7.1 directly to any email platform supporting ActiveSync, as well as any 802.11x wireless network.
Creates new email
mailboxThe new email mailbox utilizes the native BlackBerry calendar, contacts, and tasks.
Eliminates need for Blackberry Enterprise Server
There’s no need for BES or a data plan with GO!NotifySync.
Supported Email Platforms
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Microsoft Exchange
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Microsoft Office 365
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Windows Live Hotmail
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Google Sync
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Novell Groupwise
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Lotus Traveler
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Kerio
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OX
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Axigen
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IceWarp
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Zimbra
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Zarafa
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iMailServer
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- What ActiveSync protocol versions does GO!NotifySync support?
Versions 2.5, 12.0, or 12.1
- What BlackBerry Operating Systems does GO!NotifySync support?
Versions 4.5 – 7.1
- What versions of ActiveSync servers does GO!NotifySync support?
- GroupWise 8.0.2 HP2 or HP3 with Novell Data Synchronizer
- GroupWise 2012 with Novell Data Synchronizer
- Microsoft Exchange 2010 (requires GO!NotifySync v4.7.2 or greater)
- Microsoft Exchange 2007
- Microsoft Exchange 2003
- Office 365
- AXIGEN Messaging
- CommuniGate Pro
- Hotmail
- IBM Lotus Notes Traveler v8.5.2.1
- IceWarp
- IPSWITCH IMail Server
- Kerio
- Open-Xchange
- Scalix
- Zarafa
- Is my information secure when using GO!NotifySync?
Yes. Email, calendar items, contacts, tasks and memos transferred between the server and devices can be encrypted using SSL (HTTPS). If an SSL certificate is installed on the server, users can enable SSL on the device when they register by checking the ‘Use HTTPS’ box or through the Account Settings on the GO!NotifySync Preferences menu.
- What is the Domain and ActiveSync Server address? Where can I find that information?
This information defines the external address of your Mail/Exchange Server. It is how GO!NotifySync knows where to connect devices for synchronization. You must enter this information when you purchase your license. When seat holders register, the email address they enter is used to obtain this information for the device. Your best source for this information is your Mail Server Administrator.
- What is a License Key? What is a Licensed Seat?
When you purchase GO!NotifySync you purchase a key (an alphanumeric code) which gives you license to use the product for one (1) year. The license can be renewed within 30 days of the anniversary of the original purchase date. Associated with the License Key is the specific number of users who may install and use GO!NotifySync on their BlackBerry device. Each user holds one seat. For example, if you purchase 10 seats you will be able to install GO!NotifySync onto 10 BlackBerry devices. At any time within the license period, you can deactivate a seat and reassign it to another user.
- What ActiveSync protocol versions does GO!NotifySync support?
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- How can I obtain a BeamReader license through Notify?
BeamReader™, SLG Mobile, Inc.’s native PDF reader for BlackBerry, can be downloaded via Check For Updates. In order to activate BeamReader software downloaded via Check For Updates, the license for the product must be purchased through Notify Technology Corporation. The software can, however, be run as a trial until the purchase. BeamReader software may also be purchased via the SLG Mobile, Inc. website.
- Does GO!NotifySync support new BlackBerry 10 devices?
No. BlackBerry 10 devices provide full Exchange ActiveSync support out of the box, thus GO!NotifySync is not required. GO!NotifySync will however continue to provide wireless synchronization for legacy BlackBerry devices running OS 4.5 – 7.1.
- How can I obtain a BeamReader license through Notify?
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