Re: Question regarding multiple emails

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It only does email and I have not heard anything about working only with specific Exchange versions.
Its definitely better than forwarding, but still way behind BES.

"Tony Brown" <TonyBrown@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:0CE7BF34-FC45-4799-A802-C19BF8E2BB10@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Does that support calendaring too now?

The last time I checked that - it was 2k3 only, and it would only do the
email...

re: The forwarding - no idea, very odd..

I've seen it before with the sbs pop3 connector - are you running that??

You do get a 5 user copy of BES free now - might be worth re-investigating..

thanks,

Tony MCSE +M +S
www.phillipstaylorbrown.com


"Martin Blackstone [MVP]" wrote:

Stop doing forwarding. If you cant do BES, do BIS (Blackberry Internet
Service). Its free and it just queries the users OWA page and pulls down the
new mail. No muss, no fuss, no funky stuff happening.
Query Google for carrier name BIS. Ex: Verizon BIS or Sprint BIS.
You will find it. Have each user setup their own account and point it at
your OWA box.



"MichaelC" <MichaelC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:4AEA7D07-B13C-4FA3-9569-40AB5E4D3870@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>I am running exchange 2003 at two seperate geographical locations.
>
> We have some users who have blackberry devices with email accounts set > up
> through our wireless provider.
>
> We do not use BES, alternatively we created contacts with the wireless
> address and set up forwarding on their accounts.
>
> This has been working fine until recently when we had to set up a
> temporary
> solution to get our network connected between the two locations via > VPN.
>
> Now we are having issues with multiple duplicate emails being sent to
> their
> blackberry devices, and it seems the duplicates are greater when the
> attachments are larger.
>
> I have tried everything I can think of to fix this problem, and have > only
> come to the conclusion that our semi-slow vpn connection might be the
> problem.
>
> Any way I can fix this issue for the time being until our permanent
> network
> is in place? Could it not even be the slow connection?
>
> Thanks in advance for any help you can give me!



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