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on your <strong>iPhone</strong>, you’ll find them sent, received, deleted, flagged, or filed<br />

on your <strong>com</strong>puter at the office. And vice versa.<br />

All of the <strong>iPhone</strong> email niceties described in Chapter 8 are now available<br />

to your corporate mail: opening attachments, rotating and zooming in to<br />

them, and so on. Your <strong>iPhone</strong> can even play back your office voicemail,<br />

presuming your <strong>com</strong>pany has one of those unified messaging systems<br />

that send out WAV-audio-file versions of your messages via email.<br />

Oh—and when you’re addressing an outgoing message, the <strong>iPhone</strong>’s<br />

auto<strong>com</strong>plete feature consults both your built-in <strong>iPhone</strong> address book<br />

and the corporate directory (on the Exchange server) simultaneously.<br />

• Contacts. In the address book, you gain a new superpower: You can<br />

search your <strong>com</strong>pany’s master name directory right from the <strong>iPhone</strong>.<br />

That’s great when you need to track down, say, the art director in your<br />

Singapore branch.<br />

To perform this search, tap Contacts on the Home screen. Tap the Groups<br />

button at the upper left corner. On the Groups screen, a new section<br />

appears that mere mortal <strong>iPhone</strong> owners never see: Directories. Just<br />

beneath it, tap the name of your Exchange account (“Gol-durned Work<br />

Stuff,” for example).<br />

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Chapter 15

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