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adamlau 10 May 2014 06:25 AM

Paid Providers with Support for EAS?
 
Looking for a reliable paid provider with support for EAS (or Z-Push) for use with BES10. Preferably one with a strong privacy policy. Services outside of the US is a bonus, but not a requirement. Dislike Zoho and waiting on a EuMX gift account to test with. Any other suggestions?

krimlin 10 May 2014 06:45 AM

What about polarismail.com with their Enhanced Account?
Canadian-based, as is Blackberry ;)

adamlau 10 May 2014 07:10 AM

Polaris is definitely an option. However, their maximum two-week sync policy might be too limiting, especially considering that we will not be syncing anything other than email per our IT policy.

kangas 10 May 2014 08:53 AM

LuxSci.com has AcriveSync support which works quite well.

gcrouse 10 May 2014 09:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kangas (Post 571159)
LuxSci.com has AcriveSync support which works quite well.

But with a similar sync limitation.

cptlo306 10 May 2014 09:54 AM

In addition to Polarismail, Rackspace email may be a good option (not their Exchange hosting..the regular webmail with activesync). I'm not sure of their privacy policies but they are based in the US.

Edit to add a couple more:

Apps4rent: Hosted Smartermail with free Activesync - MobileSyncMail - http://www.apps4rent.com/email-hosting.html
Namecheap - Business mailbox - https://www.namecheap.com/hosting/email.aspx (they have a free 2 month trial)

And since you only need to sync mail, NuevaSync (http://www.nuevasync.com/) would allow you to use activesync with any imap mailbox.

Cory 10 May 2014 12:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cptlo306 (Post 571162)
In addition to Polarismail, Rackspace email may be a good option (not their Exchange hosting..the regular webmail with activesync). I'm not sure of their privacy policies but they are based in the US.

Edit to add a couple more:

Apps4rent: Hosted Smartermail with free Activesync - MobileSyncMail - http://www.apps4rent.com/email-hosting.html
Namecheap - Business mailbox - https://www.namecheap.com/hosting/email.aspx (they have a free 2 month trial)

And since you only need to sync mail, NuevaSync (http://www.nuevasync.com/) would allow you to use activesync with any imap mailbox.

NuevaSync is actually what Rackspace and Luxsci's ActiveSync/MobileSync is powered by.

adamlau 10 May 2014 03:39 PM

Thank for the suggestions everyone. NuevaSync is out of the running as I would rather not have an intermediary between the provider and BES10. Though I have yet to inquire as to the maximum sync timeframe, another option I have been considering is Network Solutions hosted email with ActiveSync (not their Exchange hosted option). Free for the first billing cycle of new mailboxes and $1.99 per month thereafter. Privacy policy is likely lax, however.

me0000 11 May 2014 11:09 PM

you need proper hosted exchange i guess to bypass that limitation?

eliodeo 11 May 2014 11:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by adamlau (Post 571152)
Looking for a reliable paid provider with support for EAS (or Z-Push) for use with BES10. Preferably one with a strong privacy policy. Services outside of the US is a bonus, but not a requirement. Dislike Zoho and waiting on a EuMX gift account to test with. Any other suggestions?

why don't you like Zoho? Apart from that, the best alternative is to open a Microsoft Account (Exchange Online Plan 1) for 4USD monthly

adamlau 12 May 2014 01:46 AM

What I do not like about Zoho is their spotty ActiveSync (for free accounts at least) and the following sections from their privacy policy:

"Zoho will have access to third party personal information provided by you as part of using Zoho Services such as contacts in your Zoho Mail account. This information may include third party names, email addresses, phone numbers and physical addresses..."

"We may need to disclose Personal Information to our affiliates, service providers and business partners solely for the purpose of providing Zoho Services to you."

One can argue that the terms have been taken out of context, but the fact remains that my data can and likely will be mined and delivered to a third-party to sell me something that I do not need. FYI, EUMX pushed through BES10 without a single hiccup. Reasonable pricing, no sync timeframe limitations and support for Sieve. Support via email has been good, all questions have been answered in a timely manner so far.

eliodeo 12 May 2014 02:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by adamlau (Post 571224)

One can argue that the terms have been taken out of context, but the fact remains that my data can and likely will be mined and delivered to a third-party to sell me something that I do not need. FYI, EUMX pushed through BES10 without a single hiccup. Reasonable pricing, no sync timeframe limitations and support for Sieve. Support via email has been good, all questions have been answered in a timely manner so far.

yes definitively out of context... They are mentioning that because you are going to store third party data onto Zoho systems, therefore you're allowing Zoho to store them...

Anyway, I'm not a Zoho endorser nor I want to convince you... I'm happy yu have found your way

kangas 13 May 2014 11:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gcrouse (Post 571160)
But with a similar sync limitation.

LuxSci does not limit your synching based on message age. The only limit on email synchronized with ActiveSync is that we will only sync at most the newest 500 email messages in each folder. That is generally more than enough for most mobile purposes.

Best,
-Erik Kangas

adamlau 30 May 2014 07:14 AM

Add Mail.be to the list of providers with support for EAS (Advanced subscription and above).


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