Trait
Description
workload on the Microsoft Exchange Server, BlackBerry Messaging
Agent 5.0 SP2 or later does not write statistics to user mailboxes
when it processes email messages. If you want the BlackBerry
Messaging Agent to write statistics to users' Microsoft Exchange
mailboxes, change the value to true (1).
By default, the value is false (0). If you change this value, the result
might be an impact on the performance of your organization's
BlackBerry Enterprise Server environment and the Microsoft
Exchange Server.
For more information, see
Permit the BlackBerry Messaging Agent to
write statistics to Microsoft Exchange mailboxes
.
ExchangeSmartSyncDays
This trait specifies how many days in the calendar, after the current
date, that the BlackBerry Enterprise Server checks for calendar errors
on devices. You can configure the BlackBerry Enterprise Server to
check for calendar errors for a user account, all user accounts that
you associate with a BlackBerry Enterprise Server, or all user
accounts.
The default value is 7.
For more information, see
Configure the period of days to check for
calendar synchronization errors
.
ExchangeSmartSyncEnable
This trait specifies whether the BlackBerry Enterprise Server checks
for calendar errors on devices. The BlackBerry Enterprise Server
checks for calendar errors on devices for all user accounts. If you
don't want the BlackBerry Enterprise Server to check for calendar
errors on devices, change the value to false (0) for a specific user
account, all user accounts that are associated with a BlackBerry
Enterprise Server, or all user accounts.
The default value is true (1), the BlackBerry Enterprise Server checks
for calendar errors on devices.
For more information, see
Turn off corrective calendar
synchronization process
.
ExchangeSmartSyncSchedule
This trait specifies when the calendar synchronization process runs.
You can configure the calendar synchronization process to start
running on multiple recurring days or on only one recurring day for a
user account, all user accounts that you associate with a BlackBerry
Enterprise Server, or all user accounts.
Administration Guide
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