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Now Get 3 Gigabytes of BES Storage at The Message Center

I just got an email from The Message Center about a free upgrade for all of their current and future customers. In October The Message Center upped their storage from 500 Megabytes to 1 Gigabyte. As of today the 1 Gigabyte storage has been increased to 3 gigabytes. That translates into 3 Gigabytes of storage with [...]

NotesBerry.org - New Blog For Lotus Domino BlackBerry Admins

Lotus Domino has been the stepchild of Microsoft Exchange for quite awhile when it comes to BlackBerry Server Integration. The founders of NotesBerry hope to change that by shedding some light and insight on integrating Lotus with BlackBerry. Most current resources focus on MS Exchange which is probably the reason for creating NotesBerry. Personally I think [...]

How To: Enable/Disable Delivery & Read Receipts

One of the new features in the latest iterations of BIS (BlackBerry Internet Service) was the ability to request and respond to delivery and read receipts. This feature came along with BIS version 2.3. It is now also nicely integrated into the BlackBerry OS by putting another check next to an email when it is delivered [...]

AOL Throttling / Limiting BIS Email Connections?

I was just reading an surprising Knowledgebase article on RIM’s site. It seems that many users are experiencing slowdowns with their AOL accounts which are being checked by the BIS (BlackBerry Internet Service). The culprit according to RIM is that AOL limits the amount of connections that can be made from RIM’s servers so messages [...]

ExchangeMyMail.com Now Offers Exchange 2007 BES Hosting

ExchangeMyMail has always been one of the heavy hitters in the BES hosting arena. They have just announced today that they are now offering Exchange 2007 hosting for all new accounts. They seem to have worked out all the issues with BES and Exchange 2007 and have had it running smoothly for a month now. [...]

FAQ: Comparison Matrix Of BlackBerry Enterprise Solutions

I was just forwarded a great link on the BlackBerry website that breaks down the features of each different BlackBerry email solution. The features are displayed in an easy to digest chart that I found very useful. I know I have received quite a few questions about the differences between BES and BlackBerry Professional Software [...]

Jim Balsillie Calls “BlackBerry Unite” The Holy Grail

Mark McQueen has a great article at Seeking Alpha about Jim Balsillie’s latest comments at Scotia Capital Tech/Telecom Conference. I always knew the Jim liked to talk big but calling the new BlackBerry Unite Platform the Holy Grail might be a bit premature. I realize that it would be awesome to have all those features [...]

Rumor: BlackBerry Unite! Coming To America?

Simon at BBcool has heard from the grapevine that we should be expecting to see BlackBerry Unite in the US sometime in early December. If you remember from before BlackBerry Unite is a quasi-BES solution for personal users to share documents, media, calendar, and contacts with up to 5 people. RIM has been teasing us [...]

Verizon Introduces New BlackBerry BIS Plan For $29.99/month

Verizon has finally decided to join the rest of the carriers in the United States by offering a lower priced BlackBerry BIS plan called Email and Web for BlackBerry. The new plan is $29.99 per month instead of the $44.99 previous plan. Sadly for BES customers the price is still $44.99. This comes hot on [...]

FAQ: Alternative 3rd Party Email Applications For BlackBerry

I have had two different readers ask me about 3rd party email applications that work on BlackBerry devices so I thought I would share this information with all of you. It seems that there are a few reasons to use a email application separate from the regular BlackBerry email service. I feel that Mark Rejhon [...]

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