Reading your email on a mobile device
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BlackBerry
A BlackBerry is a handheld wireless device that can read email and calendar information from accounts on IU's Exchange system. Most models also function as cell phones, but their primary purpose is to serve as an email/calendar reading device. Follow the links below to learn more about using a BlackBerry at IU:
- Getting started with a BlackBerry at IU
- For a BlackBerry at IU, what software do I need and where do I get it?
- Purchasing BlackBerry service
- BlackBerry Enterprise Server Redirector accounts
- At IU, how do I activate a new or replacement BlackBerry on the BES?
- With a BlackBerry at IU, how do I switch from desktop redirection to the BES Redirector service?
- At IU, which BlackBerry devices support playback of UMS messages?
- If my BlackBerry is ever lost or stolen, how do I remotely lock or erase it?
- Finding an address in IU's Global Address List on a BlackBerry
- At IU, how do I configure my BlackBerry to read my IU mail without a BES account?
Follow the links below for information about the basics of BlackBerry use:
- What is a BlackBerry, and how does it work?
- For a BlackBerry, how can I see if an area is covered by the data network?
- What can I do to make my BlackBerry more secure?
- With a BlackBerry, how do I reconcile my email, calendar, and other data?
- Viewing and editing email attachments on your BlackBerry
- With a BlackBerry, how do I back up and restore data?
- Using a BlackBerry, how do I turn off wireless synchronization to minimize my wireless data usage?
- With a BlackBerry, how can I extend the battery's life?
- If your BlackBerry cannot send or receive email
iPhone
- At IU, how can I read my email on my iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad through an IMAP connection?
- At IU, how can I access my Exchange account on my iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad?
Other devices
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