Blackberry INTERNET SERVICE Overview - Page 9

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Feature and Technical Overview
Feature
switching BlackBerry devices
character set support
Support for multiple email addresses
Subscribers can receive email messages from up to ten email accounts on their BlackBerry® device.
Feature
support for existing work email addresses
support for existing personal email
addresses
simple setup of supported email addresses
BlackBerry email address
Description
Subscribers can switch the BlackBerry device that is associated with their BlackBerry Internet Service account
if they decide to use a new BlackBerry device.
The BlackBerry Internet Service supports ISO-2022-JP and UTF-8.
Description
Subscribers can add work email addresses for email accounts that use a Microsoft®
Exchange server that they access using Microsoft® Outlook® Web Access to the BlackBerry®
Internet Service. When subscribers use Microsoft Outlook Web Access, the BlackBerry Internet
Service can access subscribers' work email messages from their organization's messaging
servers.
The BlackBerry Internet Service polls subscribers' email accounts at specific time intervals
and retrieves new email messages when they arrive.
Subscribers can add personal email addresses for existing, supported email accounts that use
IMAP4 and POP3 protocols.
When subscribers send email messages using their Google Mail™, Yahoo!®,AOL® or Windows
Live™ Hotmail® email address, the BlackBerry Internet Service sends these email messages
using real-time delivery.
The BlackBerry Internet Service supports the Enhanced Google Mail™ plug-in, which allows
subscribers to add stars to and label email messages and conversations, report email messages
as spam email messages, and search the inbox.
Note: Depending on the wireless service provider, Windows Live Hotmail might not be
supported.
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.
BlackBerry Internet Service features
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