User guide
9
Choosing your email solution
Now that you have completed setting up your 
BlackBerry device, you can begin sending and 
receiving email messages. To do this, you need to 
integrate your device with a supported email 
account using either BlackBerry Internet Service or 
BlackBerry Enterprise Server.
BlackBerry Internet Service email 
BlackBerry Internet Service is complimentary with 
your purchase of a BlackBerry device and 
BlackBerry data plan from Cingular. You can set 
up your BlackBerry Internet Service account to 
send and receive messages on your device from up 
to ten supported corporate or Internet email 
accounts. 
Use this email solution if one or more of the 
following situations apply:
• You want to send and receive messages from 
a corporate Microsoft® Outlook® or IBM® 
Lotus Notes® email account that resides on a 
Microsoft Exchange or IBM Lotus®Domino® 
email server
• You do not require wireless synchronization 
of email messages and personal information 
management (PIM) data but find that 
synchronization of PIM data using a 
computer is acceptable.
• You want to send and receive email 
messages on your device from one or more 
existing supported Internet (POP3 or IMAP4) 
email accounts.
• You want to set up a new wireless email 
account for use with your device.
If this email solution applies to you, see “Setting 
up for email using BlackBerry Internet Service” on 
page 11  for more information.
BlackBerry Enterprise Server email
If your company has purchased a BlackBerry 
Enterprise Server, you might be able to use this 
email solution to access your corporate email and 
synchronize data over the wireless network.
Use this email solution if all the following 
situations apply:
• You want to receive messages from a 
corporate Microsoft Outlook, IBM Lotus 
Notes, or Novell® GroupWise® email 
account that resides on a Microsoft 
Exchange, IBM Lotus Domino, or Novell 
GroupWise email server.
• You require advanced synchronization of 
email messages and PIM data.
• A system administrator has confirmed that 
you are permitted to use the BlackBerry 
Enterprise Server.
If this email solution applies to you, see “Setting 
up for email using BlackBerry Enterprise Server” 
on page 17 for more information.
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