How to setup your Blackberry to logon to your Microsoft Outlook Web Access email address with the BlackBerry Internet Service.
To setup your Microsoft Outlook Web Access email address, complete the following steps:
Go to the wireless service provider’s BlackBerry Internet Service web site and log in to the BlackBerry Internet Service account. Click the Set Up Account [...]
How to setup your Blackberry to sync to your mail providers POP or IMAP email account through your cellular providers Blackberry Internet Server (BIS).
NOTE: If you do not know the BIS website address for your carrier, you will need to contact your cell provider for that address and information on logging into your account on it.
Complete the following [...]
You can setup your Exchange account using BIS on your BlackBerry device or through your cell providers BlackBerry Internet Service (BIS) web site. If needed, contact your cell providers Blackberry support to get their BIS website address and information on how to log into it.
NOTE: If you have a Microsoft Outlook Web Access (OWA) email [...]
NOTE: The Motorola Droid is a different type of setup.
From the home screen, touch the applications tab (located in the lower-left)
Touch Mail
First email account added
Touch Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync
Enter the exchange email address and password then touch Next.
If presented, ensure the Exchange server settings are correct then touch Next.
Email address: [...]
Creating an Exchange Account Using RPC over HTTPs
Click Start->Control Panel in your Windows start menu.
If you are using Category View (it says “Pick a Category…” on a blue background) then click User Accounts and then Mail.
If you are using Classic View (a bunch of icons appear on a white background) then double-click Mail.
Click [...]
The iPhone uses ActiveSync to sync your exchange mailbox’s Email, Contacts, and Calendar.
Important Note: When you configure a device to sync with Exchange, all existing calendar and contact information on the device is overwritten, it is recommend that you backup your data. Additionally, iTunes no longer syncs contacts and calendars with your desktop computer. You can still [...]
Link2Exchange now supports Outlook & PDA wireless syncing for Android based smart phones. Current supported models include the Verizon DROID, T-Mobile CLIQ, Sprint HTC Hero, Sprint Samsung Moment & Motorola BACKFLIP.
January 20, 2010 — Android slinging business professionals looking for a richer, more integrated email & PDA phone experience can now get Microsoft Exchange mailboxes [...]
The new reseller programs offer higher commissions providing Small IT Services companies an excellent new revenue opportunity and an affordable Microsoft Exchange solution for their small business clients.
December 8, 2009 — Seacoast Telecom, a software-as-a-service (SaaS) provider specializing in business email messaging and collaboration solutions, d/b/a Link2Exchange, announced today its new Sales Agent & Affiliate [...]
Link2Exchange is offering a 30 day free trial for the countless number of Verizon customers who don’t know where to turn as their SMTP relay service is shut off September 1st. BlackBerry customers can even take advantage of a limited time 6 month free trial of Link2Exchange’s BlackBerry Enterprise Server which provide wireless syncing and [...]
Link2Exchange.com announced today that it will begin offering new subscribers 6 months free BlackBerry Synchronization (BES) services when combined with its Hosted Exchange services.
August 12, 2009 — Seacoast Telecom, a Hosted Solutions Provider specializing in business email messaging and collaboration solutions, d/b/a Link2Exchange, announced today that it will begin offering new subscribers 6 months free [...]