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Thread Blackberry
Tue, Mar 14 2006 3:55 AMPermanent Link

Roy Lambert

NLH Associates

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Does anyone have a link to help me understand how to work with blackberries and read/send emails to/from it?

Roy Lambert
Tue, Mar 14 2006 2:13 PMPermanent Link

"David Farrell-Garcia"
Roy Lambert wrote:

> Does anyone have a link to help me understand how to work with
> blackberries and read/send emails to/from it?
>
> Roy Lambert

Are you using a Blackberry server at a corporate site or POP3 and just
wnat to enter your existing email account(s)s?  I do the later via my
Blackberry 7130e.  What you do in that case is go to the Blackberry
site and setup your email accounts. It will prompt you for your device
serial number.  Then it pushes your email to you automatically full
time. I quite it. The 7130e is also a cellphone so I get broadband web,
email and phone all in one device ... and it can be used as a tethered
modem for my laptop.  Pretty nice really.
Tue, Mar 14 2006 2:28 PMPermanent Link

Roy Lambert

NLH Associates

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David


Thanks - I've been asked to "blackberry enable" a recruitment app which I've built my own POP3 email subsystem into (using TMail2000). I've had a quick look at the blackberry site and wandered around a fair bit and failed to spot anything which would help me integrate. I suspect what is wanted is something along the lines of what Outlook will do but I have no idea where to begin.

All help comments (especially "just forget it") will be gratefully received.


Roy Lambert
Tue, Mar 14 2006 3:47 PMPermanent Link

"David Farrell-Garcia"
Roy Lambert wrote:

> David
>
>
> Thanks - I've been asked to "blackberry enable" a recruitment app
> which I've built my own POP3 email subsystem into (using TMail2000).
> I've had a quick look at the blackberry site and wandered around a
> fair bit and failed to spot anything which would help me integrate. I
> suspect what is wanted is something along the lines of what Outlook
> will do but I have no idea where to begin.
>
> All help comments (especially "just forget it") will be gratefully
> received.
>
>
> Roy Lambert

I am pretty new as a Blackberry user myself so may not be of much help.
What I do know is that the devices will pick up any email sent to any
email address that the user has registered on the Blackberry site or if
communicating directly with a corporate Blackberry server, which I do
not have any experience with.

Here is a link to the Blackberry developers site:

http://www.blackberry.com/developers/index.shtml

Sorry i could not be of more help.



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Tue, Mar 14 2006 5:09 PMPermanent Link

"Scott Martin"
Roy,

Forget about it... oh .. sorry... no real knowledge on the subject.. just wanted to comment.

Regards,
Scott.

"Roy Lambert" <roy.lambert@skynet.co.uk> wrote in message
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> David
>
>
> Thanks - I've been asked to "blackberry enable" a recruitment app which I've built my own POP3 email subsystem into
> (using TMail2000). I've had a quick look at the blackberry site and wandered around a fair bit and failed to spot
> anything which would help me integrate. I suspect what is wanted is something along the lines of what Outlook will do
> but I have no idea where to begin.
>
> All help comments (especially "just forget it") will be gratefully received.
>
>
> Roy Lambert
>

Wed, Mar 15 2006 2:49 AMPermanent Link

Roy Lambert

NLH Associates

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Scott


Thank you for your contribution - at least I started the day with a laugh.

Roy Lambert
Wed, Mar 15 2006 2:49 AMPermanent Link

Roy Lambert

NLH Associates

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David


Yup, that's the one I found - what I need is a link which says "how to do what Roy wants", but I can't find that one Smiley

Thanks for your help and I'll just have to do some real work.

Roy Lambert
Wed, Mar 15 2006 3:10 PMPermanent Link

Jeff Cook
Roy Lambert <roy.lambert@skynet.co.uk> wrote on Tue, 14 Mar 2006 19:27:36 +0000
>
>All help comments (especially "just forget it") will be gratefully received.
>
Roy


Like "blow a raspberry at the blackberry"!


Cheers

Jeff
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Jeff Cook
Aspect Systems Ltd
Phone: +64-9-424 5388
Skype: jeffcooknz
www.aspect.co.nz



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