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- Q: Can I use my T-Mobile BlackBerry to check my MIT email account?
- A: Yes, you can configure the Blackberry web client to check your MIT email account via SSL-encrypted IMAP. BlackBerry's server will retrieve a copy of your MIT email and forward it to your handheld.</p><p style="color:#990000"><strong>Two Important Caveats!</strong></p><p style="color:#990000"><strong>1.</strong> The BlackBerry is not a true two-way IMAP client. The BlackBerry web service is able to pick up your IMAP mail and push it out to your BlackBerry. However, this is a one-way push of the mail. If you mark a message as read or deleted, it will <strong>NOT</strong> send those changes back to MIT's IMAP mail servers. You will need to mark or delete the message again when you check mail from your desktop or laptop computer. Other devices such as Palm Treo's or Pocket PC devices have true 2-way IMAP clients which will send updates back to the central mail server.</p><p style="color:#990000"><strong>2.</strong> The BlackBerry 7230 with T-Mobile service is currently not centrally supported by MIT. These instructions are here for your convenience only, and assume you are comfortable experimenting on your own. You should be familiar with using email on your BlackBerry, and using the scroll wheel and web browser on your BlackBerry.</p><p>Before proceeding you should have already set up your T-Mobile BlackBerry web client account. This will give you a T-Mobile username and password. You can perform this setup either directly from your BlackBerry or from any web browser via T-Mobile's <a href="http://www.t-mobile.com/bwc/default.asp">web client configuration page</a>.</p><p>To perform the setup directly from your BlackBerry:
<ol> <li>Navigate to and launch the <strong>E-mail set up</strong> application and log in via your T-Mobile username and password.</li> <li>Scroll to the <strong>Add Account</strong> link and press the <em>enter</em> key or <em>scroll wheel/Get Link</em> combination to follow the link.</li> <li>On the next page, enter your MIT email address, your MIT username, and a fake password (anything will do) in the appropriate boxes, and click the <strong>Submit</strong> button.</li> <li>The BlackBerry web client will attempt to automatically determine your email account settings, and fail. It will then present you with a series of advanced configuration screens.</li> <li>On the first screen, select <em>I use an email client such as Outlook™, Outlook Express™, Netscape®, Eudora®.</em> (the default) and press <strong>Submit</strong>.</li> <li>On the second screen, enter <a href="http://web.mit.edu/ist/topics/email/query.html">your email server</a> (for example, <tt>po12.mit.edu</tt>), the port number <tt>993</tt> (this is used by BlackBerry to determine the <em>type</em> of email account, in this case IMAP), your MIT email address, MIT username, and your actual MIT email password.</li> <li>Make sure you check both the <em>Leave messages on mail server</em> and the <em>Utilize SSL</em> check boxes. Then click <strong>Submit</strong>.</li> <li>Assuming all information was entered correctly, you should receive a confirmation screen indicating that your email account has been successfully integrated with your BlackBerry hand-held. Your BlackBerry will now periodically retrieve copies of your MIT email messages to your hand-held. You may want to turn on <a href="http://web.mit.edu/ist/services/email/nospam/webmail.html">automatic spam filtering</a> on your MIT email account.</li> </ol></p><p>To perform the setup from a web browser on your Mac or PC:
<ol> <li>Go to <a href="http://www.t-mobile.com/bwc/">http://www.t-mobile.com/bwc/</a> and log in via your T-Mobile phone number. You will be presented with a pop-up window asking for your T-Mobile username and password. If you have pop-up windows disabled in your browser, you will not be able to do this.</li> <li>On your BlackBerry web client home page click on the link <strong>Email Accounts</strong> in the item <em>Consolidate messages from your other email accounts with the Email Accounts settings.</em></li> <li>On the next page, click the <strong>Add Account</strong> button.</li> <li>On the next page, enter your MIT email address, your MIT username, and a fake password (anything will do) in the appropriate boxes, and click the <strong>Submit</strong> button.</li> <li>The BlackBerry web client will attempt to automatically determine your email account settings, and fail. It will then present you with a series of advanced configuration screens.</li> <li>On the first screen, select <em>I use an email client such as Outlook™, Outlook Express™, Netscape®, Eudora®.</em> (the default) and press <strong>Submit</strong>.</li> <li>On the second screen, enter <a href="http://web.mit.edu/ist/topics/email/query.html">your email server</a> (for example, <tt>po12.mit.edu</tt>), the port number <tt>993</tt> (this is used by BlackBerry to determine the <em>type</em> of email account, in this case IMAP), your MIT email address, MIT username, and your actual MIT email password.</li> <li>Make sure you check both the <em>Leave messages on mail server</em> and the <em>Utilize SSL</em> check boxes. Then click <strong>Submit</strong>.</li> <li>Assuming all information was entered correctly, you should receive a confirmation screen indicating that your email account has been successfully integrated with your BlackBerry hand-held. Your BlackBerry will now periodically retrieve copies of your MIT email messages to your hand-held. You may want to turn on <a href="http://web.mit.edu/ist/services/email/nospam/webmail.html">automatic spam filtering</a> on your MIT email account.</li> </ol></p>
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