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Old 04-25-2010, 07:47 PM   #3
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Do I have to keep all my e-mails and address book on server?
Yes.

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If we have, let's say 2GB space on server, what happens to older e-mails? I guess we still have to keep PST folders in our computer somehow.
When you activate on BES for the first time, your device will be pre-populated with a maximum of 14 days (or 750 messages) worth of emails from your Exchange mailbox.
BlackBerry/BES doesn't do anything with PST files.

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How about contacts? Do I have to keep my contacts on Exchange server?
Yes, if you want them to sync wirelessly.

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I always have notes, attachments, etc on my contact list notes section, so I would rather have my contacts local.
Then you need to turn off wireless sync of your address book, if your BES admin allows it.

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Lastly, how does this affect blackberry?
Your device will be loaded with an IT policy which then dictates the functionality of the device and controls its features.
Just about all of your activity on the handset can be logged and/or audited by the BES admin.

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Do I have to change my plan with AT&T from BIS to BES?I logged into my account, I don't see any option for BES.
Yes, you need a BES plan. Call AT&T and have them switch it for you. It's about $15 more per month for the BES plan.
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