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[ILUG] Blackberry, any changes in the last 2 years ?

[ILUG] Blackberry, any changes in the last 2 years ?

Thomas Rooney tom at dreadserver.com
Fri Jun 1 16:29:13 IST 2007


Nick Murtagh wrote:
>
> The ISP's BB server should have a webmail thingy allowing you to
> configure filters if you only want to get certain emails on the BB
> itself.
>   
And here lies the pain. If you don't have really good spam control on 
your mail server that
manager is going to be getting mail all day and all night. The filters 
for Vodafone are basic to say the least.

Vodafone allow you to configure access to mail on your server over imap 
the down side being
you have to enter the user name and password for the mail box into a 
Vodafone web page.
Vodafone then pull mail from that account and push it to the blackberry 
keeping everything in sync.

If you go this route and the blackberry starts acting up in any way (it 
will) Vodafone will tell you the
fault lies with your mail server and you will make many phone calls 
before they put things right.
One last thing the way Vodafone fix any little problem that occurs is to 
delete all the filters you had
set up on there site and you then have to enter them all again by hand!

I wish you luck...
Tom
ps have a great weekend all.




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