integration of our Blackberrys to Exchange.
However, this won=B9t solve your delete issue. Messages are copied to the
Blackberry. Their status changes from unread to read, etc. but you still
need to delete the message on the Blackberry and the Exchange account.
Andrew J. Speyer
Director of Information Technology Services
Choate Rosemary Hall
333 Christian Street
Wallingford, CT 06492
[voice] 203.697.2105
[help desk] 203.697.2572
aspeyer@choate.edu
On 1/24/08 6:24 PM, "John Burke" <john.burke@charlottecountryday.org> wrote=
:
> We currently have several people (administrators) with a Blackberry. We
> don't currently run MS Exchange. Our email program is Qmail, running on
> Linux (very stable!) Without Exchange (or Lotus Notes or Novell GroupWis=
e)
> the Blackberry will not sync emails, even when connected physically. So
> deleting an email becomes a two delete process - once on the Blackberry a=
nd
> once on the administrator workstation. This annoys some end users. pop =
or
> imap, still won't sync. We have plans to move to MS Exchange, but would
> welcome any ideas or methods you may have used to make Blackberries work =
at
> your place, especially if you are not running an Exchange server!. Thank=
s
> in advance for your help/suggestions.
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> John Burke
> Manager of Information Systems
> Charlotte Country Day School
> 704-943-4560
> <mailto:john.burke@charlottecountryday.org>
> john.burke@charlottecountryday.org
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