Started 1 month, 2 weeks ago (2009-10-14 15:51:00)
by sdgardne
Hi and Welcome to the Forums! Typically, when you set up an @BB email address through your carrier for your BB, the only place they are accessible is on the BB itself...no
web interface for alternate access. Since BB's are so good at using most all internet-facing email services, I've never actually seen a reason to create an @BB email address for a BB. Good luck!
Started 1 month, 2 weeks ago (2009-10-09 14:55:00)
by sdgardne
Hi there! Configuring BIS for OWA is tricky...I could never get it to do so via my device interface to BIS. Only using my carriers BIS website (from a PC/browser) was I able to get it right. See this KB: KB03133 How to integrate a Microsoft Outlook Web Access email address with a
BlackBerry Internet Service account Also, if you are running ISA, you will have even greater ...
Started 1 month, 3 weeks ago (2009-10-03 07:23:00)
by cathlabnurse
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Started 1 month, 2 weeks ago (2009-10-13 16:43:00)
by JSanders
That is an odd email address. Go to your BIS login area and for the email address that receives that message, edit and set a filter for that spam message address to not send those messages to the device. rom your
handheld device: http://www.blackberry.com/btsc/KB15402 From your desktop PC: http://www.blackberry.com/btsc/KB02830 KB16382 Setting up filters for ...
Started 1 year ago (2008-11-10 09:35:00)
by AndyDufresne Expert I
Your company could have an IT Policy in place to force all outgoing mail to route through your
BES. It is also entirely possible that there is a piece of software on the HH that is reporting data back to a database in your company ... that said I don't know of any that capture BIS integrated accounts like this, but it is entirely possible. Pretty much, if your BB is on a BES, you ...
Started 3 months, 2 weeks ago (2009-08-13 19:25:00)
by sdgardne
Hi there! Odd indeed...here are a few KB's that hopefully have something of use to you (the first one looks most promising, hopefully): KB10565 Unable to send email messages from an integrated Microsoft
Outlook Web Access account KB02169 Unable to send or receive email messages using the BlackBerry Internet Service KB00035 Message included an invalid address KB14563 "...
Started 1 month, 3 weeks ago (2009-10-07 00:35:00)
by JSanders
Yes. And on the 8700 you currently have, as well as all other BlackBerrys. In your Options > Advanced > Messages (or Default Services, according to the operating system you have loaded to the 8700), you will set your main default email for all services on the BlackBerry. Now, you already have several
email addresses configured to the device? If you compose a fresh new email...