Send service books
Note:
Depending on your messaging service plan, this feature might not be supported.
From the email setup application on your device
1.
In the email setup application, on the Email Accounts screen, press the
Menu
key.
2. Click
Service Books
.
3. Press the
Menu
key.
4. Click
Send Service Books
.
5. Click
OK
.
From the browser on your device
1.
On the BlackBerry® Internet Service web site, on the Settings web page, click
Help
.
2. Click
Send Service Books
.
3. Click
OK
.
From the browser on your computer
1.
On the BlackBerry® Internet Service web site, in the left pane, click
Help
.
2. Click
Send Service Books
.
3. Click
OK
.
Troubleshooting
I have a new SIM card and I cannot access my BlackBerry email address
Note:
Depending on your messaging service plan, this feature might not be supported.
If you access your BlackBerry® Internet Service account automatically each time you open the email setup application and you created a
BlackBerry® email address with the BlackBerry device that had your previous SIM card, you can access your BlackBerry email address again
when you set up your BlackBerry Internet Service account with the BlackBerry device that has your new SIM card.
1.
Open the BlackBerry Internet Service email setup application or visit the BlackBerry Internet Service web site using a browser on your
BlackBerry device.
2. Perform one of the following actions:
• In the email setup application, press the
Menu
key. Click
Add Email Account
. Click
Create New Address
.
• On the web site, on the Email Accounts web page, click
Add My Existing Email Account
. Click
name@<wirelessserviceprovider.blackberry.com>
.
3. Type the existing user name and password for your BlackBerry email address.
The BlackBerry Internet Service recovers your BlackBerry email address and associates it with your new SIM card.
User Guide
BlackBerry devices
45