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User Guide
Setting up existing email addresses
Email address basics
About adding email addresses
When you add a supported email address to the BlackBerry® Internet Service, the BlackBerry Internet Service creates a link between the
BlackBerry Internet Service and the email account that is associated with the email address you have added.
This link enables you to send and receive email messages on your BlackBerry device using the integrated email address. With the BlackBerry
Internet Service, you can add up to ten supported email addresses and you can create one BlackBerry email address. If you add email
addresses for more than one email account to the BlackBerry Internet Service, you can access all of your email messages in the main
message list on your device.
Email messages continue to be delivered to the existing email account as they were before you added the email address to the BlackBerry
Internet Service.
You can add email addresses that are associated with the following email account types to the BlackBerry Internet Service:
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email accounts that you access through your Internet service provider
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POP or IMAP email accounts that you access through your Internet service provider
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email accounts that use aMicrosoft® Exchange server that you access using Microsoft® Outlook® Web Access
Note: Depending on your email service provider, you might not be able to add email addresses that are associated with certain email
account types. For more information, contact your email service provider. Not all devices with BlackBerry® Connect™ software support
more than one email address.
Related topics
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About user names for integrated email addresses
Your user name might take one of the following formats:
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login ID: The login ID is the part of the email address before the at sign (@). For example, 'katewahl' in
[email protected]. In some cases, this could be the login name that you use to log in to your organization's
network.
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network domain name and login ID: If you work for an organization that uses more than one network domain, the user name might
use the format domain\username. For example, if the email address is [email protected] and the domain is domain 1,
then the login ID is "katewahl," and the network domain name and login ID is "domain1\katewahl."
About email message storage
When you add an email address, the BlackBerry® Internet Service accesses your email messages directly from the integrated email account.
The BlackBerry Internet Service does not store your email messages permanently; therefore, the maximum size of the email message
storage depends on the limitations that your email service provider sets for your email account.
Setting up existing email addresses
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