Integrating With A New Or Existing Isp Email Account; Sending A Test Email Message - Blackberry 6710 Getting Started Manual

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Integrating with a new or existing ISP
email account
If you have integrated your desktop software with a new or existing
ISP email account, you must activate your account to send and
receive email messages.
Note: If you install your desktop software with an enterprise email
account, refer to "Integrating with an enterprise email account" on
page 61 for instructions.
Activating your account
Consult your service provider's documentation for more
information on service activation, including the address of the
BlackBerry Web Client through which you can activate your
account, how to set filters for email redirection, how to customize
the auto signature, and how to turn off email redirection.
For details on how to perform any of the functions on the web site,
click Help on any of the site's web pages.

Sending a test email message

After you configure your handheld, you are ready to send and
receive email messages.
Note: If the SIM card is not inserted, or not inserted properly, you cannot
send or receive email messages. Refer to "Inserting the SIM card" on
page 39 for more information on your SIM card.
To send a test email message
You can send email messages if, in the upper right corner of the
Home screen, GPRS and one or more bars appear with the wireless
coverage indicator.
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