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Re: Blackberry E-mail Server & WM Phone
Yes, Blackberry connect would do the job.
I don't want to load down my titan so I just told my lotus notes e-mail to forward to a mail2web e-mail account I created and I have that pushing the e-mails to my phone.
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Re: Blackberry E-mail Server & WM Phone
http://www.sems.org/entry.asp?ENTRY_ID=225
how many people actually use this software on their WM? does it eat up resources and battery a lot? I'm kind of debating it.
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Re: Blackberry E-mail Server & WM Phone
We use a Blackberry server at the school where I work. Since I already had a pocketpc I just use activesync to pull my email from the exchange server no need for Blackberry connect.
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Re: Blackberry E-mail Server & WM Phone
I've tried using the Blackberry Connect software with absolutely no success. There are a few threads on it over on XDA, and it will not work on CDMA devices unless a breakthrough has been made in the last few months. I know it's available for the AT&T Tilt, but that's about it as far as I know.
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Re: Blackberry E-mail Server & WM Phone
Yep..check with your sys admins. There is a very good chance your Blackberry server is just the intermediary to a Microsoft Exchange server, which can work directly with your Windows Mobile device. And it works a lot better, too
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