User Guide

Basics

Activate your smartphone with BlackBerry Enterprise Server for IBM Lotus Notes

If your BlackBerry smartphone is associated with a BlackBerry Enterprise Server, you can activate your smartphone to access your corporate email account.

You can also activate your smartphone with the BlackBerry Enterprise Server when you set up your smartphone with the BlackBerry Desktop Software. If you use the BlackBerry Desktop Software to switch to a new BlackBerry smartphone, your activation settings are copied to your new smartphone.

For more information about the following settings, contact your administrator.

1.Connect your smartphone to your computer that is part of your corporate network.

2.In the BlackBerry Desktop Software, click Device > Device options.

3.On the Enterprise Email tab, in the Email system drop-down list, click Microsoft Exchange (Outlook Client).

4.Do one of the following:

If you haven't selected a server, click Select server > IBM Lotus Domino.

If you have selected a server and you want to change it, click Change to browse for a different server.

5.Do any of the following optional steps:

To add the name of your email account on your smartphone, type the name in the Service name field.

To include a signature in your outgoing email messages, type a signature in the Email signature field.

To save copies of the email messages from your smartphone to the Sent Mail folder in your IBM Lotus Notes email account, select the Save sent emails checkbox.

6.Click OK.

Prerequisites: Bluetooth connections

Verify that your BlackBerry smartphone is running BlackBerry Device Software 4.1 or later.

Verify that your computer is running Windows XP SP 3 or later. For more information about the Bluetooth adapters that are supported in Windows XP SP 3 or later, visit www.blackberry.com/support.

If your smartphone is not paired with your computer, on your smartphone, verify that Bluetooth technology is turned on. For more information about pairing, click Help on your smartphone.

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Blackberry 7.1 manual Prerequisites Bluetooth connections

7.1 specifications

BlackBerry 7.1, an update to the iconic BlackBerry OS, was launched to enhance user experience and expand the functionality of BlackBerry devices. This iteration aimed to improve productivity and offer intuitive features tailored to the needs of professionals and everyday users alike. It maintained the QWERTY keyboard heritage that BlackBerry is known for, ensuring that the typing experience remained a strong draw for users transitioning from other smartphone platforms.

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