
Turn the BlackBerry device off and remove the battery.In the BlackBerry device options or settings, click Status.This email is the sorted into the Sent Items folder using a server side rule.įind out the PIN & IMEITo find your PIN & IMEI perform one of the following actions: When a new mail or reply is sent from the Blackberry, it is sent masquerading as the Exchange email, and a copy is BCC'ed to the Exchange email address. What this method does in a nutshell - when an email is received, it is forwarded immediately to a mobile providers blackberry address. In a small company this is not an issue and the synchronisation can occur easily using the cradle. This is attained with a little bit of tweaking and performs very well, although (obviously) the calendar,notes and tasks are not synchronised over the Internet as with the full blown server. Items sent via your Blackberry are kept in your Sent Items in Outlook/Exchange.No need to open POP3 ports through your firewall.


(I'll also mention here that runPCrun can provide fully managed Microsoft Exchange hosting* with the ability to add full "over the air" Blackberry synchronisation - starting at £14 p/mailbox/month, call us if you are interested in this.) Here is one method to bypass this and use the (UK) mobile phone providers Blackberry infrastructure and run it in conjunction with your Exchange system. Most individuals that use their Blackberry in a small businesses environment would not buy Blackberry Enterprise Server for Exchange as it is simply too expensive and quite pointless for one or two users. However not all situations are equal and there may sometimes be reasons for reproducing the setup below and is kept for historical reasons and for its comments.

Which all provide a superior solution to this setup. This supports synchronisation of your mail with move/delete (not calendar/contacts/tasks though) With your mobile/cellphone provider - IMAP and Outlook Web Access (OWA) have been made available via the Blackberry Internet Service (BIS) with mobile/cellphone providers.On your Server - BlackBerry Professional Software Express which provides the functionality of 'Blackberry Enterprise Server for Exchange' for small businesses and it comes with 1 free user and can grow up to 30 users.We use this for our own customers and recommend it as a solution.

On the Blackberry- an application called NotifySync* has been developed which can be installed on the Blackberry and uses ActiveSync for full mailbox synchronisation over the air.Since this article was written in Jan 2007, it is now possible to do the following:.
