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Guest savloyalc
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I have just bought a Vario 3 and have been told by the T-Mobile techies that it does not support their Blackberry instant email (whereas the vario and vario 2 did) where or how can i get this to work?

Guest dolbe666
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I have just bought a Vario 3 and have been told by the T-Mobile techies that it does not support their Blackberry instant email (whereas the vario and vario 2 did) where or how can i get this to work?

Do yopu mean direct push? thats the microsoft version of the blackberry instant email. its the same thing licensed from blackberry for use on windows mobile. for direct push to work you need an account that connects to Ms sever 2003 or 2007 through microsoft exchange. if you dont have an account through exchange then you can buy an account on the web. An alternative to this is yahoo's Yahoo Go that has a direct push option for your yaoo mail

Guest savloyalc
Posted

To be honest i am not 100% sure!!! (always helps)

I know that on blackberrys you can have any 10 email addreses that are pushed and pullled direct from whoever sends them.

I have a blueyonder and a yahoo email account that i would like to have instantly pushed to my vario 3 then when replying have them go immediatly instead of every 5/10/15 minutes etc that you can set up (saving on GPRS usage and battery life)

Guest dolbe666
Posted (edited)
I have a blueyonder and a yahoo email account that i would like to have instantly pushed to my vario 3 then when replying have them go immediatly instead of every 5/10/15 minutes etc that you can set up (saving on GPRS usage and battery life)

get YahooGo its a free app. but a warning, any direct push app will use more battery than not having direct push

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Guest whatmeworry
Posted

The other option, which I've very recently started using, is to set up a free mail2web Live account. You can then forward your mails from other accounts to it. The only issue is that if you reply you'll be replying from your mail2web account (you can set it up so that your reply shows as being from the account (e.g. gmail) that received the original mail but there is a monthly charge for this.

The only other drawback (other than the battery issue mentioned above) is HTML mails don't come through properly - you get all the text but images, etc show as links -so not as bad as gmail IMAP where you get totally blank mails.

Guest savloyalc
Posted

Ok thanks for all the info, i might just set it up on a 10 or 15 min send/receive option for now, till the t-mobile software is actually available (buggers)

Ta very much

Guest Paul (MVP)
Posted

BlackBerry instant email can be done on the Kaiser, or at least there is a Blackberry Connect client.

Do you have any details to put in, such as a PIN or something? How was it set up on your old device?

P

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