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BlackBerry Connect 4.0 for S60 User Guide February 2007 Blackberry_3.0_S60 .book Page 1 Wednesday, March 7, 2007 9:42 AM[...]
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Copyright © Nokia 20 07. All rights rese rved. Reproduction, transfer, distri bution or storag e of part or all of t he conten ts in this document in any form wit hout th e prior w ritten permis sion of Noki a is pr ohibite d. Nokia and Nokia Connec ting People ar e regi ste red trade marks of Nokia Corporation . Other product and company names me[...]
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1 C ONTENTS What is Blac kBerry? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Before You Use B lackBerry Connect . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Configuring BlackB erry Connect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Scheduling BlackB erry Connect . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Activating BlackB erry Connect . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Setting When BlackBerry Serv[...]
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2 Blackberry_3.0_S60 .book Page 2 Wednesday, March 7, 2007 9:42 AM[...]
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W HAT IS B LACK B ERR Y ? 3 W HAT IS B LACK B ERRY ? With BlackBerry, you can access your email accounts with your Nokia device. An email account resides on a server to which emails are sent. The server then sends the emails to clients, such as your Nokia device or your desktop computer, where you can forward and reply to them. You can also compose[...]
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C ONFIGURIN G B LACK B ERRY C ONNECT 4 In Settings, you can scroll left to right to access the following grou ps of settings: • Connect. Turn on and schedule BlackBerry connection times. • General. Specify how email is retrieved, how BlackBerry Connect beha ves during roaming, whether email deletions are confirmed, and how to set up wireless re[...]
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C ONFIGURIN G B LACK B ERRY C ONNECT 5 2 Scroll to the Weekday and Weekend Connect Time settings. The following options are available for both settings: • On All Day. Connected 24 hours a day during the period. • Off All Day. Disconnected 24 hours a day during the period . • Customize. Enter the hours during each day of the period when you wa[...]
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C ONFIGURIN G B LACK B ERRY C ONNECT 6 To set up reconciliat ion: 1 Select Wireless Reconcile. 2 If you have several BlackBerry services (for example, a corporate account and a private ISP account), select the BlackBerry service whose reconciliation options you want to define and set the following prefer ences for that account: • Read/Unread Stat[...]
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C ONFIGURIN G B LACK B ERRY C ONNECT 7 To receive email from additional folders: 1 Select Settings > General. 2 Select Folder Redirection. 3 From the list of folders that appears, select the folder, or folders, fr om which you want t o receive email. Make sure to select Inbox. 4 Select OK. Getting Service Information This panel contains informat[...]
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C ONFIGURIN G B LACK B ERRY C ONNECT 8 Saving Copies of Sent Item s on Server All emails sent from your device are automatically saved in the Sent Items folder on your device (unless you specify No in the Message Center option under Messaging > Settings > Other > Save Sent Items). To save emails sent from your device on the server, set ema[...]
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W ORKING W ITH E MAIL 9 5 Select how you want to apply the filter to your email, by selecting one of the following for action: • Don’t Send Messages. Holds the email in your server account rather than forwarding email to your device. • Send Messages. Forwards the email from the server to your device. • Send Headers Only. Sends only the emai[...]
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W ORKING W ITH E MAIL 10 • You can store up to 500 em ails in the BlackBerry folder, depending on the amount of free memory on your Nokia device. If the number of emails reaches the maximum limit of 500, the oldest emails are deleted from the folder as new messages arrive. Emails deleted for this reason are deleted only from the Nokia device, not[...]
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W ORKING W ITH E MAIL 11 numbers, email addresses, and Web addresses within the email are hi ghlighted, which you can then call, email, or browse, respectively. Composing an Email To compose a new message, do one of the following: • From the list of BlackBerry emails, select Options > Create Message > email. If you have more than one email [...]
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W ORKING W ITH E MAIL 12 Wo r k i ng W i t h M e eting Requests A meeting request is an email that invites you to attend a meeting. Th e meeting is placed on your Nokia device calendar without acceptance status. You can also create and send m eeting requests from your Nokia device. Looking at the Meeting Date While viewing the meeting request email[...]
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W ORKING W ITH C ONTACTS AND THE D IRECTORY 13 • Enter Manually. Type the email address of an invitee. (For more information about using contacts and the company director y, see “Working With Contacts and the Directory” on page 13.) 7 Press Options to view and select additional functions such as displaying more information about the highlight[...]
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A BOUT PIN- TO -PIN M ESSAGES 14 Searching for Email A ddresses To look up a name in the device contacts: 1 With the cursor in the To, Cc, or Bcc address field, press Options and select Add From Contacts. 2 Select the name you want from the list that appears. 3 Press OK. The name appears within the field in which you placed your cursor. If the curs[...]
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P ROTECTING Y OUR I NFORMATION 15 to one. A person can send you a PIN-to-PIN message only if the person knows your PIN. To find your PIN, select Menu > BlackBerry > Settings > Device Info. The number is located in the PIN field. The PIN is associated with your device, not with your account or SIM card. Ask your system administrator whether[...]
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