EAS has several advantages over a POP or IMAP connection; push email from multiple folders arrives on the phone when it arrives at your Hotmail account and email that you read on your phone will be marked at read on Hotmail (and vice versa).

Sync multiple folders of push email from Hotmail with the new EAS sync
EAS can also sync Windows Live Contacts, Windows Live Calendar and (on some devices) tasks as well as email. Hotmail EAS can support multiple calendars, although not all devices will get more than the main calendar. On the devices we tested only Windows Live contacts synced, not contacts from a Facebook account we'd linked to Windows Live.
This is a major development for Windows Mobile users; it's the first time you've been able to sync calendar and contacts onto a device without needing Exchange or a separate sync app. For other devices it means Hotmail catches up to other email services — like Gmail — which have been using EAS to sync to mobile devices for some time.
The majority of smartphones work with EAS (BlackBerry doesn't unless you use a third-party mail client like AstraSync or NotifySync); Microsoft tells us that EAS "works best on Windows Mobile, iPhone, Nokia or Palm smartphones" (and only Windows Mobile 6.x and above, not Windows Mobile 5). Microsoft also noted that "Android is currently not fully compatible with Exchange". That doesn't mean that your Android device won't work, but what EAS features are supported does depend on the handset manufacturer and the version of Android. Some devices (like older iPhones, Windows Mobile 6.5 devices and the HTC Desire for example) only support a single EAS connection, so you can't connect the same phone to both Hotmail and Exchange by EAS; others (the Palm Pre, iPhone 4, Windows Phone 7, the Nexus One for example) support two or more EAS connections. The Motorola Milestone running Android 2.1 let us connect two email accounts by EAS (Exchange and Hotmail) but only one calendar and set of contacts by EAS.

iPhone 4 syncing contacts from multiple EAS accounts including Hotmail
Many smartphones look for a Hotmail email address and autoconfigure the account for POP, so you need to do a manual email setup on Windows Mobile (via ActiveSync rather than the mail app) and Palm and choose an Exchange account on other devices. Use the m.hotmail.com URL as the server name, your full email address as the username and leave the domain blank (and if you try it before the service is officially launched you'll be asked for your password repeatedly and the sync won't work).

Setting up Hotmail EAS sync on Windows Mobile
Windows Mobile 6.x can sync email, contacts, calendar and tasks from Hotmail (using the new To-do list in Windows Live Calendar for tasks); it also offers to sync text messages, which is something Exchange supports and Hotmail doesn't.

Windows Mobile can only sync the main Windows Live Calendar; our Saturday meeting is missing
Windows Mobile can only sync one calendar, so you only get the main calendar; the same is true with the Android devices we tested and the Palm Pre. iPhone syncs email, contacts and calendar — and it was the only device we tested where if you have multiple calendars online they all sync, so you get your own calendars, calendars shared with you at your Hotmail address, calendars you've subscribed to and calendars from Windows Live Groups.

Hotmail EAS on iPhone has multiple calendars
Android devices sync email, contacts and calendar items — but as noted, not all devices allow you to sync all of these from multiple accounts and none of the Android phones we tried could sync tasks. Palm syncs email, contacts, calendar and tasks from multiple EAS accounts; it gives you a task folder per account, colour-codes calendars from different accounts in an overlaid view and shows all contacts together (but it only gets the primary calendar).
Windows Mobile often defaults to checking email at intervals during 'off peak' hours, so remember to change this for push email. With that changed, email arrived on all the test handsets at the same time as it did in Hotmail (although some of the Android devices had a slight delay on some messages arriving) and the read and unread status was correct on all devices. You get new mails as they arrive, and older messages depending on how many days of email you chose to sync.
Of all the devices we tested, again only the iPhone rendered HTML email correctly; on Windows Mobile, Palm and Android showed the text from messages but not images, which appeared as links or attachments. Microsoft says there is a limitation in the Windows Mobile 6.x ActiveSync client that doesn't support HTML email with the version of EAS used by Hotmail even though Windows Mobile 6.5 supports HTML email with the right version of Exchange.

Currently only the iPhone renders HTML email from Hotmail correctly via EAS
In short, no device supports the full set of Hotmail EAS sync options; only iPhone has HTML email and full calendars but it lacks tasks, Palm and Windows Mobile sync tasks but not multiple calendars or HTML mail. This isn't Hotmail's fault; they're sticking to the documented standard.

Only Windows Mobile and Palm sync tasks
Adding EAS is playing catchup for Hotmail, but it seems that Microsoft has taken the time to make it work properly; leaving aside the variable capabilities of devices, sync is fast and simple and supports almost all the information you have on Windows Live and Hotmail, with none of the glitches and frustrations of Google Sync.
Mary Branscombe











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how long will these process take?
till when?
its 12:49 now but still nathing
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@ppt - this won't be publicly available until next Monday, the 30th August ;-)
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I tried setting this up on my wife's iPhone. It didn't work; kept saying that her password was incorrect (when it wasn't). She then received an email that told her to try again in a few weeks because the service was over subscribed or something.
(I'm not exactly sure what the message said. It was in Chinese, so I need to ask my wife. She signed up for her account originally over there, so maybe they are delaying those accounts a few weeks).
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Tony - on the 28th, Hotmail EAS on iPhone didn't work because it wasn't publicly available then. Ignore the email, which was part of the internal test system, and the password message, which indicates that her account was not enabled for the service before it was available, and set it up again
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I'm looking for anyone having error 0x8000FFFF with Hotmail ActiveSync. I've already found a number of users with the same issue and I'm trying to collect as much info as I can to give full details to Microsoft Hotmail Team.
If you're having the same issue, post here a note with the following details:
1. Windows Mobile phone brand, model, full OS version & build number and system language.
2. Which items can you synchronize (if any): Mail, Calendar, Contacts and Tasks.
3. During account setup, in "Enter Email Address" screen, do you see any pre-selected checkbox to "Attempt to detect Exchange Server Settings automatically"? (see http://bit.ly/bJ57SX - picture #3 for details).
4. Do you get any SSL certificate to accept?
5. Which is your LiveID?
Hoping that might help us with Microsft, I thank you very much.
Fabrizio
I hafe the same problem. I am using HTC Touch (ELF) with WM 6 CE OS 5.2.1238 (Build 17745.0.2.3) and HTC KAISER (TyTN_II) with WM 6 CE OS 5.2.1.1620 Build 18125.0.4.2).
No branding, ROM from HTC. Language is german.
On both phones kontacts and mail is possible. Tasks and Calender is not possible (Error 0x8000FFF).
I do not see any pre-selected checkbox and i do not get any SSL certificate to accept. I don't know why. You can only sync witch an exchange if you have the certificate on your phone. Maybe ths could be the problem. Is it possible to get and intsall the certificate fpr m.hotmail.com???
My LiveID ends on @live.de
Hope to hear from somebody
I can only get the last 3 days in my inbox.. I tryied to change the setting to 30 days, but it does not download more than 3 days.
I have a HTC Desire HD whith Android 2.3.3 (Gingerbread)...