BlackBerry® Internet E-mail - Account Integration Features

Feature

 

Real Time Delivery

Deletes

Read/Unread Status

Sent Items Folder

Use Source SMTP

E-mail Account type

Messages are immediately delivered to the device. Otherwise, they are sent on a 15-minute interval.

Sync from Device to Mailbox

Sync from Mailbox to Device

Sync from Device to Mailbox

Sync from Mailbox to Device

Messages sent from the device are automatically copied to the Sent folder at Source Mailbox.*

Messages sent from the device go out through the Source Mailbox infrastructure.

Yahoo!®

Yes

Yes (user controlled)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Windows Live, Hotmail and MSN

Yes

Yes (user controlled)

No

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

AOL®

Yes

Yes (user controlled)

No

Yes

No

No 1

No

Gmail (POP3)

Yes

Yes (user controlled)

Yes

No

No

No

Yes

POP3

No

Yes (user controlled)

No

No

No

No 1

No

IMAP

No

Yes

No

Yes

No

Yes, in most
cases 1, 3

No

Outlook Web Access

No

Yes (user controlled)

No

Yes 2

No

Yes

Yes

Hosted mailbox
tmo.blackberry.net

Yes

n/a *

n/a *

n/a *

n/a *

n/a *

n/a *


Notes:

  1. Customers can use the Auto BCC feature to copy their Sent Items from the device to the source mailbox.
  2. Read/Unread Status does not work for Outlook Web Access for Exchange Server 5.5 or older.
  3. For IMAP accounts, Sent Items are copied to the source mailbox for many (but not all) IMAP servers, depending on the name of the folder where Sent Items are stored.
  4. These features are not applicable because the tmo.blackberry.net account is a device-only account with no server interface.
  5. When messages are automatically deleted from the source mailbox, they may be moved to a “Deleted” folder, or they may be permanently deleted, depending on the account type and server settings. Messages deleted from the source mailbox are not automatically deleted from the device.

    *Auto BCC feature is not available for account types that automatically copy Sent Items to source mailbox. It’s unnecessary.

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