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Integrating Blackberry with OWA?

Asked by: nytekgirl

I have been hearing that Blackberry can integrate with OWA but I am not sure how to set this up.  Please point me in the right direction..thanks!!1

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2006-02-14 at 19:54:25ID21737124
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Answers

 

by: WadskiPosted on 2006-02-15 at 03:08:45ID: 15959135

Hi there nytekgirl,

I really do hate just posting links to external websites but in this instance it seems appropriate.

http://www.blackberry.com/knowledgecenterpublic/livelink.exe/fetch/2000/8021/270925/How_To_-_Integrate_an_Outlook_Web_Access_account_with_your_BlackBerry_account.html?nodeid=786875&vernum=5

This is a support document on the Blackberry website to Integrate with OWA.

I hope this helps satisfy your request.

Wadski

 

by: Mikal613Posted on 2006-02-15 at 05:21:40ID: 15959888

http://72.14.207.104/search?q=cache:wd5wbsGbBTUJ:www.starhub.com/business/productsandservices/mobileservice/bb_guide_biswomailconnector.doc+integrate+owa+blackberry&hl=en&gl=us&ct=clnk&cd=4

How To - Integrate an Outlook Web Access account with your BlackBerry account

Details
To integrate an Outlook Web Access (OWA) account with your BlackBerry account:

Connect to the BlackBerry Internet Service website and log in to your BlackBerry account.
On the navigation bar, click Profile.
Under Email Accounts, click the hyperlink other email accounts.
Click Add Account.
Type the email address, user name, and password in the appropriate fields and click Submit.
Under Microsoft Outlook/Exchange, select the option for I can access my mailbox using a Web browser (Outlook Web Access).
Click Submit.
In the Outlook Web Access URL field, type the OWA account URL.
In the Mailbox Name field, type the Mailbox name for your OWA account.
Verify that your email address, user name, and password are correct.
Select the Leave messages on mail server check box.
Click Submit.

If you see the message “Your email account has been successfully set up” the integration is complete. The integrated account is listed with a green check mark in the Status column (on the far right). New email messages will begin appearing on the handheld from your integrated OWA account.

If you see the message “We were unable to configure this mailbox,” the integration failed for one of the following reasons:
You entered the wrong account information. Repeat the process.
There is a temporary connection problem between the BlackBerry Internet Service website and your Exchange server. Try integrating your account later.
Note: Mail is retrieved from your Exchange Server account and forwarded to your BlackBerry Wireless Handheld™ every 15 minutes.

 

by: WadskiPosted on 2006-02-15 at 05:29:32ID: 15959932


That is exactly the same as the link I posted Mikal613.

 

by: Mikal613Posted on 2006-02-15 at 05:32:22ID: 15959949

i didnt get it from your site and i dont see identical links...

People prefer information not links

 

by: WadskiPosted on 2006-02-15 at 05:37:13ID: 15959986

If you read the content of the link you will see its exactly the same.  In fact your link is a copy from the KB article posted on the Blackberry website in July 2005.

You may also see that I comment on the fact I posted a link but I feel its appropriate as its to the Blackberry site and therefore appropriate as this article may be updated in future if/when the Blackberry OS is updated.

 

by: GMSMRMPosted on 2009-04-23 at 10:15:11ID: 24217461

Can I get Blackberry to setup access through OWA and leave a copy of the message on OWA?

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