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Re: Exchange support

Moxier Mail is a paid app ($20) and is only preinstalled on some Android phones when you get the phone new. However, Android can handle Exchange sync, including email, contacts and calendar. To setup your Exchange server to sync in 2.1, go to Menu/Settings/Accounts and Sync/Add Account and follow the prompts to enter the information for your Exchange server and begin syncing.

Now, with that said, I have also used Moxier and Touchdown, which are commercial apps for Exchange support, and prefer Touchdown because it has widgets for email, calendar, tasks and universal (everything). I also like the way the mail app is setup more within Touchdown. The catch is that both Moxier and Touchdown cost $20+ in the Market. On the flip side, if you need to sync your Exchange tasks, you don't have much of a choice because the stock Android Exchange solution does not sync tasks.

There are fully functioning trials available for both Moxier and Touchdown so that you can decide for yourself which is better for you, if you decide to go the paid route.
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