you just add it
the push mail service that bb provides and also the bbm.
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I spent hours trawling the internet for this so hope it helps someone else! This works with the free live hotmail, there's a lot of old info out there that you need to pay for a premium version - no longer the caseFirstly type "Blackberry Internet Service" followed by your service provider into google, i.e. "blackberry internet service o2" or "blackberry intenet service sprint"You'll see a link, in the first casehttps://bis.eu.blackberry.com/html?brand=o2mailukClick on "create new account" and follow the instructions.Before you finish, click on the "send service book" - this sends the settings to your blackberry so it will be automatically configured.*Make sure you have called your provider to enable GPRS (easy to forget!) otherwise your phone won't be able to connect to the internet. If your blackberry browser is working that means you're ok============================================================ Previous answer: There are quite a few different ways to get Hotmail onto your Blackberry handset.1. To retrieve your Hotmail mail on your Blackberry you can...* simply add it to your Blackberry push mail service. In some cases though Microsoft have locked out the Blackberry usage. Most accounts created since 2004 may not work with Blackberry services.* go to the 'mobile.live.com' from your Blackberry Browser and enter your details.2. To use Hotmail/MSN messenger on your Blackberry you can...* Goto 'mobile.msn.com' from your Blackberry Browser* Goto 'mob.ebuddy.com' from your Blackberry Browser* Use 3rd party software such as 'JiveTalk' or 'Ramble'Some 3rd party suppliers of Freeware and Payware software are listed below:* Pinstack.com (Probably the best for the reviews on software packages)* bPlay.com* Handango.com
The BlackBerry is a wireless handheld deviceintroduced in 1997 as a two-way pager.The more commonly known smartphone BlackBerry, which supports push e-mail, mobile telephone, text messaging, internet faxing, web browsing and other wireless information services, was released in 2002.It is an example of a convergent device.Developed by the Canadian company Research In Motion(RIM), it delivers information over the wireless data networks of mobile phone service companies.
push mail is pushed out from the exchange server. pull is pulled from your device
If you are asking about a blackberry, as in a phone, then it was not originally called a Blackberry. It was first called a Strawberry as the inventors thought the little buttons looked like strawberry seeds. They then thought that the word didn't have the right ring to it so someone suggested the name blackberry, and it just caught on!
you type in your password and push set
Push email differs from conventional email systems that are "pull" oriented. Usually, when email is sent, it arrives at the recipient's Internet Service Provider's (ISP's) mail server, where it is held for collection. It might instead arrive at a website server, if the email is Web-based
Logging in to Mail occurs when Mail starts, and also automatically if you use the iCloud service. If you don't want to get messages that you have new mail, don't use iCloud 'Push' services. The push service will send notifications to you even if you are not logged in.
It is not clear what specifically is being asked for here. The BlackBerry Curve 8320 has a small push button type of keyboard rather than an on screen one. The keyboard on the Blackberry Curve 8320 is also backlit.
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"Apps such a Gmail Sync, Calendar sync, contacts sync, push support, docs (web interface), Enterprise admin controls and 2 step verification are available on Blackberry devices."