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Old 02-05-2010, 11:12 AM   #1
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I am new to my BB. I am a very heavy outlook user for my email. Although I enjoy the mobility of the BB. I want to be able to see all my messages that are sent on the BB in my outlook, and vice versa if able to.

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- non-blackberry email address
- Outlook with POP3
- BB that downloads messages from existing email address

What is the best way without any exchange server to keep my outlook and BB in sync?

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Old 02-05-2010, 11:13 AM   #2
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BES.
BIS does not offer what you want.
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Old 02-05-2010, 11:15 AM   #3
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What is BES?
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Old 02-05-2010, 11:44 AM   #4
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Enterprise Server.....
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Old 02-05-2010, 01:32 PM   #5
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Wirelessly posted (The Dacia Sandero of data plan)

BIS = for regular consumers
BES = for companies and businesses
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Old 02-05-2010, 10:28 PM   #6
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You can get a hosted BES solution like ExchangeMyMail or Link2Exchange, both in our Sponsor's section.
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Easy. Just use outlook with your email account as normal and setup the BB with the same account. Both your BB and outlook will receive the same messages. Just make sure you set up outlook to leave the message on the server after downloading, otherwise the BB might not get it.
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@ianlamb, the OP wants SENT messages to be viewable on both outlook and BB, which cannot be done with BIS.
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oh well looks like he's fu@ked then
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pretty much
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Well, he could set up a bcc to a third email account which is not forwarded to his BB but is picked up by Outlook, and then use Outlook filters to direct the message appropriately. However, he won't get the deletes from the BB reflected on his Outlook.
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Well, he could set up a bcc to a third email account which is not forwarded to his BB but is picked up by Outlook, and then use Outlook filters to direct the message appropriately. However, he won't get the deletes from the BB reflected on his Outlook.
Yeah but then you ll have to leave your outlook machine on all the time, and your outlook connected ofcourse.
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Yeah but then you ll have to leave your outlook machine on all the time, and your outlook connected ofcourse.
You are wrong as usual. When you turn on the computer and connect Outlook to the POP server it will pick up the emails sent to the bcc. Please stop posting about matters of which you are completely ignorant.

READ AND LEARN, and STFU.
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Old 02-06-2010, 11:53 AM   #14
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You are wrong as usual. When you turn on the computer and connect Outlook to the POP server it will pick up the emails sent to the bcc. Please stop posting about matters of which you are completely ignorant.

READ AND LEARN, and STFU.
I will post just about anything i want to post whenever i choose to. You can count on that.

If you redirect emails to your BB through outlook, then you ll have to keep the machine and outlook on. It's a simple matter, you dont have to go on and on explaining it with pseudo-statements almost as big as your ego.
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I will post just about anything i want to post whenever i choose to. You can count on that.

If you redirect emails to your BB through outlook, then you ll have to keep the machine and outlook on. It's a simple matter, you dont have to go on and on explaining it with pseudo-statements almost as big as your ego.
Where did I recommend that, child? You are really a nut case.
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I will post just about anything i want to post whenever i choose to. You can count on that.
Not if you keep up your current behaviour dude.

smfh....
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Where did I recommend that, child? You are really a nut case.
A word of advice. Go over your blackberry for Dummies again.
And you can thank me later.
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It's not helping you Kumite.
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Not if you keep up your current behaviour dude.

smfh....
There's nothing wrong with my behavior, dawg. Only thing i actively post. That is all.

pmsl...
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You actively crap up threads with incorrect information and then get defensive.

That's not posting. That's thread crapping. Posting incorrect information again and again is bad behavior.
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