Contacts

Add a contact

Manage contacts

Create a mailing list

Manage mailing lists

Create a category

Apply categories to contacts

View contacts by category

Delete categories

Add a pause or wait

Add contacts from your company address book

Contacts — frequently asked questions

Add a contact

In the address book, click the trackwheel. Click New Address. Type the contact information.

Note:

To add a contact from a message, memo, call log, or web page, click the contact information. Click Add to Address Book. Type any additional information. Click the trackwheel. Click Save.

Manage contacts

Click a contact. Perform one of the following actions:

View

Edit

Delete

Create a mailing list

1.In the address book, click the trackwheel.

2.Click New Group.

3.Type a name for the mailing list.

4.Click the trackwheel.

5.Click Add Member.

6.Click a contact.

7.Click Continue.

8.Click the trackwheel.

9.Click Save Group.

Manage mailing lists

To manage mailing lists, click a mailing list. Perform one of the following actions:

View Group

Edit Group

Delete Group

To manage contacts in a mailing list, click a contact. Perform one of the following actions:

View Member

Change Member

Delete Member

Add Member

Note:

When you delete members from a group or delete a group, your contacts remain in the address book.

About categories

You create categories in which to group your contacts. You can also narrow the contacts displayed in the address book based on categories.

More than one category can apply to a contact. Category names are not case sensitive.

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Blackberry BlackBerry manual Contacts

BlackBerry specifications

BlackBerry Limited, once synonymous with the smartphone revolution, has evolved significantly since its inception. Initially known for its wireless communication innovations, BlackBerry carved a niche for itself in the security-conscious enterprise market, offering devices that were both reliable and secure.

One of the standout features of BlackBerry smartphones was their renowned QWERTY keyboard. This physical keyboard, combined with a user-friendly interface, made typing emails and messages a breeze, attracting business professionals and tech enthusiasts alike. The introduction of the BlackBerry Messenger (BBM) in 2005 further solidified its reputation, offering users a secure, instant messaging platform that facilitated real-time communication without the typical SMS fees.

In terms of security, BlackBerry boasts a robust reputation. The company's devices and software are built on the premise of advanced encryption standards, ensuring that users' data remained safe from potential breaches. BlackBerry's Enterprise Mobility Suite, which includes features like secure file sharing and document management, became a staple for enterprises looking to protect sensitive corporate information.

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