Sep 23 2022 04:31 AM
Hello Team,
In my company, all the users heavily rely on OWA to access emails and they want an a desktop notification or alert when there is a new email. I was just browsing on how email works or what exactly happens when there is a new email in outbox. I already got my in-house app developer team to write some similar code using EWS and it runs every 2 minutes and scans every new email and shows the alert on the sharepoint web page. I felt this is cumbersome & causing heavy load on my server because to scan all 4000 or more mailboxes is an intensive process.
Just then I came across the threads and was happy thinking that since we migrated from Ex2016 to Ex2019, we can enable Notifications. I'm not not to see that option when I open a user mailbox on Ex2019 and look for under Options.
If anyone has deployed this, please share the steps or pointer.
our setup description: Since we have only on-Premise Exchange Server 2019 with no internet connectivity to outside world, can we setup Push Notifications for user.
REF URL:
I don't see the option they are discussing in the below URL.
https://www.codeproject.com/Articles/21164/Exchange-2007-Push-Notifications-Using-WCF
https://help.ivanti.com/mi/help/en_us/EML/3.18.0/gdi/EmailPlusiOSGuide/Before_you_configure_rea.htm
https://help.ivanti.com/mi/help/en_us/EML/3.18.0/gdi/EmailPlusiOSGuide/Before_you_configure_rea.htm