Emails from Outlook to Smartphones blackBerry - BIS vs Desktop Redirector - which is best?

Okay, I need advice from someone who's been there-done-that.

I've read tons of posts on Outlook email sync and now I am totally confused.

I do not have a BES and I need to sync my email to work wireless (calendar would be nice too, but I won't get it gourmand) for my 8110.

What is the best option: BIS or Desktop Redirector?

Can someone give me advice?

Thanks in advance

Hello!

Well, better judgment, IMHO - is so subjective to every persons wishes. But here are a few facts that may help you choose.

The two methods only provide you with email OTA - you need to use captive sync for the rest.

BIS - your business email must have a compatible Internet email interface (for example, OWA, POP, IMAP) and must not use an ISA device. If you can already get your email from the company from a PC that faces the gross internet (for example, without going through a VPN tunnel), then it is most likely that the BIS may work.

Desktop Redirector - this requires a PC to be left on all the time, connected to your corporate email (whether inside your corporate network or via VPN tunnel), so that it can get new emails and send them to your BB.

My preference goes BIS since it requires not just always on the PC (which can easily have a hiccup any who needs attention practice to rectify). But that's my preference.

Hope that helps!

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