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BlackBerry Email Services from Nextel
BlackBerry Web Client
BlackBerry Email Services from Nextel
Once you have signed up for BlackBerry Email Service from Nextel, you have
three email integration options for your BlackBerry Wireless Handheld:
1. Integration with a new handheld email account - Use this option when
you don't have an existing email account or would like a new personal
email account.
Nextel will provide a new, personal web-based email account for your
handheld via the BlackBerry Web Client. The web client allows you to
activate and set up a new BlackBerry handheld email account so you can
send and receive email on your handheld and/or online. Your email
address will be user@nextel.blackberry.net
.
NOTE: This step is required before you can integrate a POP3 account
with your BlackBerry 6510.
2. Integration with an existing ISP email account - Use this integration
option if you have an existing ISP email account and would like your ISP
email accessible from your BlackBerry 6510.
Once you have activated a new BlackBerry handheld email account via
the BlackBerry Web Client, you can integrate an existing ISP email
account with your handheld. The BlackBerry Web Client supports POP3
accounts or accounts that can be set up with Mail Forwarding. You can set
up the integration as part of the initial BlackBerry Web Client account set
up or you can return to the BlackBerry Web Client at a later time to
integrate your ISP email account.
3. Integration with your corporate email account - There are two
integration options available for Microsoft Exchange or Lotus Domino
users, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server or the BlackBerry Desktop
Redirector. Ask your system administrator if your company has installed
the BlackBerry Enterprise Server.
If you use a Microsoft Exchange email account and your company has not
installed the BlackBerry Enterprise Server, you must use the BlackBerry
Desktop Redirector to forward corporate email messages to your