
Understanding your BlackBerry solution
Installation and Getting Started Guide
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handheld. With the BlackBerry Desktop Redirector, your computer
must remain turned on at all times and the desktop redirector
program must be running for email messages to be sent to your
handheld. If your company uses the BlackBerry Enterprise Server
Software, you do not need to run the desktop redirector to forward
your email messages.
You can use all the tools of the BlackBerry Desktop Software with
this integration option. Email redirection settings are configured
with the desktop software’s Redirector Settings tool.
Using service books
You can use the same handheld to accommodate more than one
integration option. Your handheld uses service books to enable or
disable features between email accounts. If you integrate your
handheld with an enterprise email account using the BlackBerry
Enterprise Server or the BlackBerry Desktop Redirector, your
handheld receives the
Desktop
service book. If you integrate your
handheld with an email account using the BlackBerry Web Client
and activate your account at your service provider’s BlackBerry
Web Client site, your handheld receives the
Web
Client
service
book.
You can have more than one email service book on your handheld
at a time. When you compose an email message, you can select the
account from which to send it. Messages are routed through the
email account that you select. Refer to the “Composing and sending
messages” chapter of the online
Handheld User Guide
for more
information.
Integration with
enterprise email
account
You can modify the name of the
Desktop
service book in
the desktop software’s Redirector Settings tool, on the
Advanced
tab. Refer to the
Redirector Settings Online Help
for more information on changing the name of your
service book.