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How To Guide: BlackBerry Push Email on P910x

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Posted by: BigFeat




This is an ‘unofficial’ reference guide to provision your p910x handset to work with BlackBerry push email service. There are some prerequisites that must be met.



Requirements:

Overview:

This guide is ‘unofficial’ primarily because the SE BB Connect software has not been released globally. The only official release to-date is in Asia as confirmed in a press release (available @ blackberry.com). That said, this guide should help you get your handset setup to work with the latest BB connect software in the States and Europe.

What this guide will allow you to do is configure your P910x for BB Instant Email and BlackBerry (corporate) Solution.

Note:
Warning! Due to this software being an ‘unofficial’ release neither your service provider nor RIM will be held responsible for support. All support requests will be met at the discretion of the customer support representative for your service provider or RIM. They have the right to refuse support. That being said, this board may be your safe haven for technical advice or first hand experience.



BB “Instant Email” Setup




Note:
This can be verified by simply doing the following:

“Control Panel” -> “Internet accounts” -> select “BES BlackBerry.net” then choose “edit” -> “advanced” then view the name under “address”. It must be displayed as “blackberry.net”. If not change it to that. I have noticed that the initial install may create an alternate address.

In order to utilize other GPRS dependent services (i.e. IM, Internet Browser, etc..) you must pause the BlackBerry service and select the appropriate internet account to connect to (i.e. T-Zones, etc..). The BlackBerry service should resume automatically if you close down the program that was utilizing the alternate internet account.


Install the SE BB Client software (.sis file) on the handset. Also install the SE BB Desktop software (optional).

1st Choose: “Provision” then select “Instant Email”
2nd Choose: “Register Now”




Once it is installed you should see an icon displayed in the Task bar. What you may have noticed as well is that a "Web Client (Messaging)" was created in your Service Books tab (view SE BB Client software settings profile).




Visit the BB Web Client page and create a profile. It will require your PIN # and IMEI both of which are accessible through the SE BB client software settings located in your phone. Integrate (Manually Add) your existing POP3 email accounts to the BB Web Client.




You should receive an activation notification email from the BB Web Client service which in turn would have created a "Web Client" email account under the "Messages" tab in your phone.






BB Blackberry Solution Setup




Note:


Install the SE BB Client software (.sis file) on the handset. Also install the SE BB Desktop software.

Note:

1st Choose: “Provision” then select “Blackberry Solution”

Note:

2nd Choose: “Register Now”




You should notice your pin # (8 digits) displayed in the “Pin” box.

Select: “Redirect incoming messages to your handset”
Click: “Connect” box to sync message books to your handset.

Note:



You should receive an activation notification email from the BB service which in turn would have created a "BlackBerry" email account under the "Messages" tab in your phone.






BlackBerry Service Connection Verification






General BlackBerry Functionality

If your account has been provisioned for the BlackBerry Solution you will also be able to utilize the BlackBerry Web Client without having to toggle between accounts. The BlackBerry service should allow you to share messages by communicating through email accounts or between PIN numbers. The latter is a functionality that is exclusive to the BlackBerry service and is synonymous to that of an “IM” service for BlackBerry account holders only.

The BB connect software allows one to receive attachments and browse them through its proprietary viewer. The file size limitation is infinite. However, being that messages are pushed to the handset and not downloaded the attachments are displayed in a structured tree format. The user has the flexibility to expand/collapse the attachment by simply clicking on the tree [+]/[-] icons. This in turn sends a request to the server to push additional data that may be associated with the attachment to the handset. The response time is fairly quick, however, a lag may occur if the attachment is extremely large or the server is bogged down. The following illustrations display a test message with multiple attachments sent to a BES account;











The BB connect software (BlackBerry Solution) also allows one to look up addresses on the corporate server and synchronize calendars.






P910x Latest Firmware:







SE BB Connect Icon:





This guide is intended to be used as an informal reference guide for board members. There is a more comprehensive guide available with the download package, however, this guide offers a simplified synopsis of the general setup processes. If anyone has experience and/or useful information regarding BlackBerry service + P910x please share it with us.


Note: Please "Sticky" this guide as a reference post. PM me with further questions/concerns or post it in this thread.



Posted by: beejay

Can this post become a sticky please?

I only wish I had found this last week before I tried installing the software on my P910i

Thanks!



Posted by: BigFeat

As a note, the desktop software installation process is not imperative for those that only want to activate “Instant Email”. The desktop software doesn’t interface with the Web Client, therefore, all setup is done on the handset and the Web Client website. This might be important information for MAC users to know.



Posted by: Harleydog

Bigfeat

thanks for the post



Posted by: rohmerg

Has anyone gotten Blackberry Connect on P910x working on Cingular in the USA?



Posted by: artesea

Thanks BigFeat, I've now got Blackberry Web Client working on my vanilla P910i with Vodafone UK.
I already had a blackberry.net APN enabled on the account, and after changing the APN setting to blackberry.net in the Internet Account control panel menu, they are chatting happily.




Posted by: L Bo

Stuck.



Posted by: nrsrx

Please someone let the Cingular users know whether this works for Cingular. I had tried a couple of months ago by downloading the web client from a T-Mobile website and provisioned blackberry on my cingular account, but failed to get the service to work while others on T-mobile in the US had success. Thanks in advance.



Posted by: SRanger

Pleas don't bother calling into your service provider. Since it is a third party application they won't help support it. They can put the BB service on your account. But the reset of the setup is up to you.

Ranger




Posted by: Harleydog

Ok i installed the software, made the change to the internet accout, selected instant email, requested register now, but no service book or confirmation that it has registered,

how long does it take once you make the change with t-mobile and add the new service to the account?

thanks



Posted by: BigFeat

PIN #'s and IMEI #'s need to be registered with the Webclient in order for it to accept your handset registration. That's usually done after adding a BES package to your account.



Posted by: p910newbie

Many thanks for these excellent instructions. I am now operational but find that when I delete emails either on the P910 or Exchange (via Outlook), the two are not synchronized. Anyone know how to force the two to show the same (I have tried reconcile and no luck).

Thanks



Posted by: BigFeat

Quote:
Originally Posted by p910newbie
Many thanks for these excellent instructions. I am now operational but find that when I delete emails either on the P910 or Exchange (via Outlook), the two are not synchronized. Anyone know how to force the two to show the same (I have tried reconcile and no luck).

Thanks


I’m guessing this is Corporate since you referenced the Exchange server. The local deletions should be updated remotely on the server as well. So this might be an isolated incident not related to the BB connect software, but to the server settings. That said, could you elaborate on what you’re connected to and how it normally functions?



Posted by: p910newbie

Yes, it is Corporate. I am connected to the Exchange server via Outlook and via the Corporate BB ES.

I eventually realized that local deletes on the P910 do make it across, takes quite a few minutes, and Outlook no longer shows the message.

Moving/Deleting messages via Outlook do not get synchronized back to the P910.


Thanks



Posted by: BigFeat

Quote:
Originally Posted by p910newbie
Yes, it is Corporate. I am connected to the Exchange server via Outlook and via the Corporate BB ES.

I eventually realized that local deletes on the P910 do make it across, takes quite a few minutes, and Outlook no longer shows the message.

Moving/Deleting messages via Outlook do not get synchronized back to the P910.


Thanks


Hmm.. I know any modifications made to emails (i.e. Moving/Deleting) through Notes (Domino) is reflected on the P910 handset. As a matter of fact it appears to be almost instant without my having to reconcile. I can’t atest the same is true for Exchange, but I can’t imagine why it wouldn’t. That said, I wonder if it has anything to do with the version of Exchange your IT guys are running or how they have it configured.



Posted by: vaiof305

Quote:
Originally Posted by artesea
Thanks BigFeat, I've now got Blackberry Web Client working on my vanilla P910i with Vodafone UK.
I already had a blackberry.net APN enabled on the account, and after changing the APN setting to blackberry.net in the Internet Account control panel menu, they are chatting happily.


Is this still working for you, I spoke to Vodafone and they said the P910i will not work with Blackberry on Vodafone ?

Sounds fishy I know, but thats what they said, anything you can tell me otherwise?

Thanks!



Posted by: artesea

Still working for me on Vodafone.

If you try and get a blackberry sim off someone who's got a blackberry, put it in your phone and try these instructions that I wrote
http://blog.artesea.co.uk/2005/06/b...y-on-p910i.html



Posted by: BigFeat

Quote:
Originally Posted by artesea
Still working for me on Vodafone.

If you try and get a blackberry sim off someone who's got a blackberry, put it in your phone and try these instructions that I wrote
http://blog.artesea.co.uk/2005/06/b...y-on-p910i.html



Good work on that one. Has anyone tried this for other carriers?



Posted by: macfan01

Has someone already test BB Connect on P910i on Orange Network, and specially in France. It seems that Orange specify that BlackBerry solution need Blackberry PDA.

An answer should help me.

Thanks for your help



Posted by: artesea

Lie, phone Customer Services and tell them you've borrowed a 7100v and you would like to try Blackberry for a month.
The settings at their end should be the same for what is needed to get your P910 connecting.
After that follow the instructions on these forums.

artesea



Posted by: macfan01

I've Orange France technical support if BB Connect on P910 would work and the answer is clearly no. I cannot find any reason why this is not possible as it works with other networks.
Has anyone an experience of this configuration.

Thanks for help !!!!



Posted by: artesea

Like I've said, if you want it working for Web Mail, you need to know just two things:
a] your networks blackberry APN
b] your networks blackberry webmail website address

once you have these, phone up your network, tell them you've got a Blackberry 7100 web client you are testing, and want your SIM cards account enabled.
Alternatively, find somebody with a Blackberry enabled account SIM and stick it in your handset.

Your phone will generate the PIN, and send it to the blackberry webserver which will be updated, once you get the book sent to your phone visit the web mail site and register your IMEI and PIN for a new account.

there should be nothing that the network would notice that wouldn't make them believe that you aren't using a Blackberry handset.

good luck
artesea



Posted by: raranjr

i just recently got my p910i and already have the bb services on my account i went to the website to dl the software then installed it in my p910 nothing happend from what i know unless im a newbie to this but also in the internet accounts there is no BES blackberry.net do i need to set one up? Thanks



Posted by: raranjr

oh and one more thing should i have this hooked up to the computer that had the outlook hooked up to the intranet?



Posted by: raranjr

hahhahah i got it figured out sorry and thanks



Posted by: supermartin73

Hi,
the link in the original post takes you to T-mobile site
http://www.t-mobile.at/business/mob...nect/index.html
Since my german is not that good can someone please let me know what I need do download in order to start making these changes to my P910
Thanks in advance,
Martin



Posted by: supermartin73

Please ignore the last post as I got that all figured out, however.....

I have a question for you all regarding blackberry security

I have followed all these instructions and now have blackberry push email happening on my P910 which is great.

The fact that you have to enter both Pin# and IMEI# makes me wonder if blackberry can tell that you are not using RIM hardware. My service provider set me up a blackberry data package no problem, and the settings in this thread worked perfect.

Any thoughts as to getting in trouble from Blackberry?
Thanks in advance,
Martin



Posted by: tankee531

there said to be a BB connect version 2.54.4 that works with firmware R5A04 being released by a telco (M1) in Singapore for SE P910i

unfortunately, not downloadable from any website.

http://secentral.net/forum/index.php?topic=8240.0



Posted by: artesea

it is possible for both RIM and your service provider to tell if the handset you are actually using is a Blackberry handset, however the chances that they will look are slim.

blackberry have removed the bar that stopped non blackberry units from being used on their webmail site, and you'll find the Nokia 6810 and 6820 that were sold as blackberry ready will now work too.



Posted by: supermartin73

Thanks for the reply, I was not too worried as it works so well, just curious.

On another topic.
Which is the faster way to get emails?
1. to set up pop3 accounts in the blackberry website as posted in the original thread?
or...
2. Get the email forwarded from the pop3 email to my blackberry address ie. me@provider.blackberry.net?

Any thoughts?
Thanks


Also when I set up a pop3 account to forward my mail to me@provider.blackberty.net the postmaster forwards the header and then the content as an attachment (we use novell groupwise). When I try to open the content of the message it states that only the header has been downloaded and asks me if I want to download the message, when I say yes it tries to then it is refused.
Any help would be great



Posted by: artesea

forwarding is quicker, as pop3 is only polled every 5 minutes, but as you pointed out some forwarding systems aren't that great



Posted by: strogonowski

I can't see the screen shots in the first post, is there something wrong with the post or is it me. All I see is red X and a box. Thanks. :rolleyes2



Posted by: supermartin73

Thank so much for the original post!
After not wanting RIM hardware cause its kind of ghetto I put of getting a blackberry for ages, suffering with pull email.
Now...push blackberry to a full featured smartphone. BRILLIANT!



Posted by: sting0r

Thanks for the instructions. I setup in exactly the order you specified. I am having a weird problem on my p910a. I go through the Provision setting and the desktop configurator finds the p910a fine and even gave it a pin number. It then asks to bulk load my calendar which I say fine to, also tried it without it. Then I can't get to register. It says Status - Not Conected. I then proceed to turn off and back on to try to get it to the APN and it says Starting Service, then connects to APN for like a second and then disconnects and says not connected.

I know some people are having problems with R5a, but my phone software says R4E001 and Application says R5B01. Any thoughts on what I am doing wrong?

Also, I tried to register it under webclient and no go. Didn't like the Pin and IEMI combination. Is there a trick to entering it? Any help would be appreciate!!!

A couple of things to add that I just thought of, I am using tmobile and I just popped the sim out of my 7100t, so I know blackberry service is enabled. Thanks!!!



Posted by: sting0r

Spoke to TMOBILE and they called RIM who said no go, they can't add this PIN / IMEI combo, even mad the lady call back twice. She was a great help, but could not get RIM to budge. Recommened I call Sony Ericson, which I did and they said nothing they can do to help, please call your provider. Any ideas? I would love to get this thing going. If not, I will have a P910a for sale for cheap real soon



Posted by: artesea

The PIN/IMEI combo are nomally only added after your phone makes first contact with the Blackberry server



Posted by: sting0r

Thanks, any idea what I am doing wrong? I checked all the settings. My PIN did hit my BES server through the desktop server. I was able to check that on the BES server. All I get is a quick connect to the APN, I try to send the registration message and it says it sent, but nothing happens. I have master reset and reloaded 5 times.



Posted by: gebre

@ BigFeat, Great post. been waiting for this one for a bit.

i'm almost ready to add that BB data feature and get going with webclite / BIS

one thing though. i was reading the part in your walk through that says to pause the BB service to use other GPRS services.

does that mean that on top of paying for the BB data service, i would have to add another data service (wap, or internet) to my account? or will i still be able to use opera and other internet app through the blackberry.net APN.

i am using p910i on Rogers ATT in canada

thanx, any help is appreciated



Posted by: supermartin73

Hey,
As far as I know you can do 1mb for $40 or unlimited for $60 from rogers which is only blackberry data. If you want to surf etc. that is extra which is not included in the BB plans. I believe you need a data plan (ie datalite @$25/month) which is seperate.



Posted by: L Bo

FYI, after reading the pdf that came with the software, it clearly says "Any All Point Bulletins and Pin to Pin messages received by your phone are automatically sent to the System Inbox account. You can read these messages in the same manner as messages in your BlackBerry Connect account but you can not reply to them."

That blows!



Posted by: L Bo

Moved to important info!



Posted by: supermartin73

Hey,
Any idea if this software will work on the new SE990? It is using the new symbian OS 9.1- any thoughts?
See:
http://www.sonyericsson.com/spg.jsp...m=pp1&pid=10336



Posted by: snapski

Hi there peeps.

I work for a mobile phone company in central London, and have found this forum to be a wealth of information... so thanks.

My question is this:
Where can I obtain a copy of the SE BB Connect software shown in the original posting? I have searched the net and just keep hitting dead ends.

All suggestions appreciated.

SNAP.



Posted by: BigFeat

FYI: The link for the bb connect software is available m8. There's a link that references a BB site that has the direct link. So search for 2.54 + blackberry and posts with the link should show up.



Posted by: Jhaley007

I would like everyone to know that I have my p910a working on the Cingular network. I have both the BB Enterprise Server pushing emails as well as 2 POP3 clients coming in via the BB Web Client. Still having a few issues with Contacts and Calendar on the Server coming down.

John



Posted by: Scorpius

Quote:
Originally Posted by Jhaley007
I would like everyone to know that I have my p910a working on the Cingular network. I have both the BB Enterprise Server pushing emails as well as 2 POP3 clients coming in via the BB Web Client. Still having a few issues with Contacts and Calendar on the Server coming down.

John



I have the P910a and cingular service, we also use the BES with Blackberry in the office, I had my plan with cingular changed to a Blackberry plan, and loaded the 2.54 client and the Blackberry configuration 2.0.0.9 (which does not have a choice of USA (english) so I choose Canada (english), but my issue is the phone never establishes service with Cingular the icon just flashes all day long, we check the BES and my mail is setting there qued up.

Can you please let me know how you setup your P910a to get it talking with cingular?

James



Posted by: BigFeat

I haven't added my Pop addresses back in the mix. Last time I did it I believe there were issue pushing pop email to the P910 if you had a BES service book already established. For some reason BES and POP service books ceased to co-exist. I had to re-install several times until I figured out that the unit would only work with one or the other.

Has anyone been able to get both type of service books to work simultaneously on T-MO. I'm hesitant to try. BES has been running great and I didn't want to hang up my system if the issue hadn't been resolved.



Posted by: Jhaley007

Did you change the PIN and ESN/EMEI on the BB web client under Profile/Change Handheld? It took me a while. I even called Cingular but they couldn't change it. Then for some unknown reason the P910a PIN and EMEI number took. I think this needs to happen to tell the Blackberry ES to send emails to the P910a. I never did anything on the BBES side.

For a while all I had was the BB icon flashing.

Do you have the correct settings in the Internet Account section. Making sure you have User name - rim and PWD - password and Address - blackberry.net

When I click on the Blackberry application on the P910a and select "About" it says
Blackberry Setup application Version 2.54(1000000)
Sony Ericsson P910a 2.54.3.0 <2.0.0.44>.
Not sure if I'm running a later release of the code.

John



Posted by: BigFeat

It seems like the BB internet service books still will not work if the BES service books are installed. The webclient on T-Mo's side will only push one internet email service book. For instance, if you create 2 or more it will only push the first book on top of the list. However, it doesn't appear to poll any email at all. The only message that came through was the activation msg stating that emails would start rolling through in 20min. It's been 24hrs and none of my internet email msgs have been pushed to the device. The BES still works.

For a recap of this incident, a lot of users started experiencing glitches shortly after the Webclient page was moved to T-Mo's site. It certainly appears that once it was on T-Mo's site it was only customized to work with their BB handheld units. The internet service books will work if BES is not installed. But only the first internet service book on top of the list. Can someone verify my above findings?

I think I will have to pop in my Cingular sim to see what improvements they made since our last discussion of their BB service.



Posted by: Scorpius

yeah, thanks for the tips, adding the user name and password work, email push from the BES has been running great, as you mentioned I to can not get address or calandering to replicate via BB even thought I have the Service books for them. Please let me know if anyone gets those working on the P910a with cingular...



Posted by: strogonowski

Quote:
Originally Posted by BigFeat
It seems like the BB internet service books still will not work if the BES service books are installed. The webclient on T-Mo's side will only push one internet email service book. For instance, if you create 2 or more it will only push the first book on top of the list. However, it doesn't appear to poll any email at all. The only message that came through was the activation msg stating that emails would start rolling through in 20min. It's been 24hrs and none of my internet email msgs have been pushed to the device. The BES still works.

For a recap of this incident, a lot of users started experiencing glitches shortly after the Webclient page was moved to T-Mo's site. It certainly appears that once it was on T-Mo's site it was only customized to work with their BB handheld units. The internet service books will work if BES is not installed. But only the first internet service book on top of the list. Can someone verify my above findings?

I think I will have to pop in my Cingular sim to see what improvements they made since our last discussion of their BB service.


Yes, you are correct. BES runs great on T-Mobile, if you add BB internet everything stops working. I'll try to locate Cingular Sim with BB service and see what happens. I would prefer to use Cingular as I get better signal at home.



Posted by: Jhaley007

I can get the Calender to work on the P910 and BBES. The only piece that does not is the contact remote lookup. Each time it just times out.



Posted by: BigFeat

Quote:
Originally Posted by Jhaley007
I can get the Calender to work on the P910 and BBES. The only piece that does not is the contact remote lookup. Each time it just times out.



All the functionalities of BES has worked great ever since I installed it and drafted this guide. I haven't made any updates to the guide simply because there are inconsistencies between T-MO and Cingular. My Cingular account has remained idle for quite a bit simply because I don't think their overall service is up to par. I still can't fathom how a company that merges with a mobile giant not have any hours on the weekends or late hours. T-MO is literally 24/7. I would need to see a bit more from Cingular before I recommend anyone invest into a BB account with them.



Posted by: L Bo

BIGFEAT,

I concur with you on Cing's lack of 24/7 customer service. A main reason I left them. Coverage was great, but without someone to talk to at 4am, I get lonely.

I have been using my p910a with BES from TMO and it has been working flawlessly. Emails come quicker than web client (I've seen 1 to 1 1/2hr delays with tmo). I pay a little more a month for the service, but its worth it.



Posted by: BigFeat

Quote:
Originally Posted by L Bo
BIGFEAT,

I concur with you on Cing's lack of 24/7 customer service. A main reason I left them. Coverage was great, but without someone to talk to at 4am, I get lonely.

I have been using my p910a with BES from TMO and it has been working flawlessly. Emails come quicker than web client (I've seen 1 to 1 1/2hr delays with tmo). I pay a little more a month for the service, but its worth it.


BB Connect crashes everytime I try to add a new Web address to it. BES somehow seizes to work. In addition, I am only able to push one email addy from the T-MO BB service. For instance, the website will only push the email address on top of the list. Soon after I chose to have the service book pushed to my handset the BB connect software returns all error message codes. I then have to uninstall the software and re-install it. It won't even work if I have just the web addresses and provisioned for BB Internet Client.

Now T-MO has it customized where you must choose a handset to navigate the BB email service online. So i just picked a random BB handset from the choices on the website.

How are you getting around this m8? I only have BES running now as my Web emails causes a conflict in the software.



Posted by: L Bo

I had the same issue with the crashing using a BB TMO addy. I just strictly use BES and keep it at that. The emails are so much faster, its almost instant (give a take a millisecond).

I need to call my support team so they can get my BB calendar and phonebook to sync like it used to.



Posted by: BigFeat

Quote:
Originally Posted by L Bo
I had the same issue with the crashing using a BB TMO addy. I just strictly use BES and keep it at that. The emails are so much faster, its almost instant (give a take a millisecond).

I need to call my support team so they can get my BB calendar and phonebook to sync like it used to.



Ok M8.. I was under the impression that you had both BES and BB Internet service books working simultaneously. Whatever T-MO is doing with their system it sucks. All service books were working perfectly before RIM handed the Webclient responsibility over to the service providers.

So does anyone have BES and WebClient addresses working simultaneously on their handhelds? No point of just using BES when it obviously only delivers corporate emails. I find that Webclient emails don't even work on their own with BB Connect anymore if you use TMO.



Posted by: L Bo

Quote:
Originally Posted by BigFeat
I find that Webclient emails don't even work on their own with BB Connect anymore if you use TMO.


That is correct, but I dont use BES for corporate, but I use it for my personal emails thru an exchange server. Works much better than TMO!



Posted by: arvinonline

I am unable to successfully register the BB Client on Cingular's network, and when I called them they tell me since they do not support this device, they will not allow it to register the BB client. They suggest I buy the Nokia 9300 instead!

Makes me mad, since ithe P910a such a nice phone, and the Nokia 9300 (which they officially sell and support) is a brick!

I understand that many (some?) members of this board are able to use the P910a successfully with Cingular, for both BB Internet Service, as well as BB Enterprise Server.

I have followed just about every instruction in the book, and on this board. What have you guys done to make this service work with Cingular specifically. Just this experience makes me want to move away and sign up with TMo!



Posted by: L Bo

Hey, I would just move to TMO. Cing's too expensive for the BB service anyway.



Posted by: fereaux

FInally got BB working on my p910 on Cingular network after trying for over a week. Thanks to everyone for posting the information. At the end all I was missing was username/pwd for the internet account - now i am ready to start my crackberry addition.



Posted by: jabadaya

Just in case anyone was having problems finding the BlackBerry Connect software from the T-Mobile site...I got a buddy to translate it for me so I could find it.
I'm a couple years behind, but it's never too late to start on crackberry I guess. Here's the link,

http://www.t-mobile.at/privat/servi...onye/index.html

It's working fine on my P910 but I can only setup one email account on my provider's BlackBerry site, anyone else have this problem?
My buddy has a BlackBerry phone and he can setup the 10 account maximum with the same provider.
Also, it is a bit slow with retrieving messages between 5-12 minutes...any suggestions? Thanks.

I found this link, does this apply to the BlackBerry Connect version 2.54 for Sony?
I found a 2.55 version, but I'm using POP and it looks like it's only for BES.

http://www.blackberry.com/btsc/sear...%200%2022046585





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