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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).
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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 |
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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. ![]() |
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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 |

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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.
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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. |
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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.
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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. |

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