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Yea, one question.  Is it still possible to forward my e-mail to Gmail

Yes, you can forward to Gmail or any other service. You can also have your Live@Edu account pull in mail from other services and send email using those addresses (similar to how it is done in Gmail).

Do we have to use forwarding, or can we use POP access? I know that my MSN/Hotmail account does not allow POP access.

I know there's little difference between the two, but, I prefer POP access.

@C. Stavridis you'll be able to use POP access to pull your Live@Edu mail to other services or clients.

Can you use all of those features in all browsers? Even in current versions of Microsoft Exchange webmail, you only get all of the features in Internet Explorer.

That's their pledge. Generally, my experience has been the same on PC and Mac. The screenshots above were taken in Firefox on a mac. Works the same in firefox and Safari on a mac. I think there are like 1-2 major features that only work in IE7 now (adding signatures is one that comes to mind) but we have been assured that the software will be 100% cross platform with Windows and Mac and with Firefox and Safari with the fall release.

How about imap or exchange access?  I'm not a huge fan of webmail

You will be able to use exchange access for devices and clients that support it (most major clients and phones do) and imap for those that don't.

What about the "promised" Blackberry integration?  AKA full Blackberry Enterprise Server integration -- where calendar, contacts, email, etc are all instantly synced to your phone.

When will it become available?

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