Email Messaging Features - Blackberry INTERNET SERVICE - FEATURE AND TECHNICAL OVERVIEW V3.2 Overview

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Feature and Technical Overview
Feature
simple setup of supported email addresses
BlackBerry email address
specific settings for each email address
multiple message lists on the BlackBerry
device

Email messaging features

Features of wireless email reconciliation
Feature
wireless email reconciliation from the
BlackBerry® device
8
Description
When subscribers add an email address for most supported email accounts, they are not
required to submit detailed server information (for example, port number, servers, SSL/no
SSL). Instead subscribers only need to provide their email address and password.
Subscribers can create a BlackBerry email address that they can use to send or receive email
messages on their BlackBerry device. When subscribers send email messages using their
BlackBerry email address, the BlackBerry Internet Service sends these email messages using
real-time delivery.
When subscribers add more than one email address to the BlackBerry Internet Service they
can set options such as a signature, a display name, or email message filters for each email
address. Subscribers can specify the email address that they want to use to send an email
message before they send the email message.
Subscribers can view all of their email messages in the main message list on their BlackBerry
device. If subscribers want to view only the email messages for a specific email address, they
can open the message list for that email address.
Description
The BlackBerry® Internet Service is designed to reconcile email messages between subscribers'
BlackBerry devices and supported email accounts over the wireless network, so they do not need to
manage their email messages twice.
The BlackBerry Internet Service supports real-time delivery of messages to Yahoo!®, Google Mail™
(POP3, IMAP, and GIMAP), Windows Live™ Hotmail®, and AOL® email accounts and automatically
marks Yahoo! email messages as read or unread. Messages are automatically moved to the deleted
items folder on Yahoo!, Google Mail (POP3, IMPA and GIMAP), and AOL.
If subscribers add aWindows Live Hotmail email account, email messages that they send from the
BlackBerry device are copied to the sent items folder in their email account.
BlackBerry Internet Service features

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