Many of the server's technologies have a product called "Infinite Interchange," which combines many e-mail products, including Exchange servers. It provides webmail-based Web pages, and has recently increased its support for WAP. You can download a 30-day trial version of this product from the Infinite Technologies website site.
1. Installation of Interchange
This software can be installed on any server other than Exchange server (this will reduce the burden on the server)
2. Run Exchange
Put Websvcex.exe&webntrts. EXE file from the interchange folder to the Exchange server, and then run the WEBSVCEX.EXE file.
1 Enter the domain name, administrator name, and password in the dialog box.
2 so the Exchange>interchange Interface service is installed. Now go to the interface service item in the Control Panel.
3 Confirm that Exchange/outlook client is installed on the interchange server and that the mail administrator has an account in Exchange Client profile because interchange accesses the Address book accordingly.
3. Run Interchange Select email interface in the interchange menu, then select Exch.
Click Configure, fill in the name of the client mail, each need to fill out. To confirm that the completed content has been in effect.
Verify that the system has started the WAP service, and then start webmail, which is useful for testing the connection.
The user then clicks Add to enter the Exchange interface account.
Select Exch in the email interface and fill in the remaining information.
Try to enter a http://servername/format address in an Internet browser to connect to a Web page.
If the above work is normal, try using your gateway or Internet gateway to connect to the Web site with a WAP device with the following URL: http://serbername:8080/wap/
When you connect, you will be asked to enter your username and password. You can create a bookmark on this page to save this information so that you don't have to repeat it again the next time you enter.