Showing posts with label Service. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Service. Show all posts
Sunday, November 23, 2014
web based mail service using BlackBerry

This time I will explain how to make your BlackBerry is working with a number of web-based mail service.
If you are using your BlackBerry with your company’s enterprise mail server or if you are using your BlackBerry with your Internet service provider’s POP e-mail service, your BlackBerry is good to go as far as sending and receiving e-mail. However, many people who make use of web-based mail services, such as Gmail, Yahoo! Mail, or Hotmail, do not enjoy auto-matic access to their e-mail accounts on those services.

Gmail
Gmail service is one of the most popular free e-mail services available. Setting up your BlackBerry to work with Gmail requires you to first change your Gmail settings on the web and then configure your BlackBerry Internet Service (BIS) account to access your Gmail account. Perform the following steps:
- Log in to your Gmail account.
- Click Settings at the top of the Gmail page.
- Click Forwarding and POP in the Mail Settings box.
- Select either "Enable POP for all Mail" or "Enable POP for all mail from now on".
- Click Save Changes.
- Now go and log in to your BlackBerry Internet service account.
- Click the Profile link at the top of the page.
- Click Other Email Accounts in the e-mail accounts section of your BIS profile.
- Click Add Account.
- Now enter the information for your Gmail account, including e-mail address, username, and password.
- To complete the change, click Submit.
At this point, if your Gmail account has been properly set for POP access, you should be able to send and receive Gmail on your BlackBerry.

Yahoo! Mail
In order to integrate your Yahoo! Mail account with your BlackBerry, you must first subscribe to the Yahoo! Mail Plus service. (Unfortunately, regular Yahoo! Mail accounts are not supported.)- Log in to your BlackBerry Internet Service account.
- Click the Profile link at the top of the page.
- Click Other Email Accounts in the e-mail accounts section of your BIS profile.
- Click Add Account.
- Now enter the information for your Yahoo! Mail Plus account, including e-mail address, username, and password.
- Click the option “I have enabled POP access to my Yahoo! mailbox and want to add it.>>Then click Next.
- To complete the change, click Submit.

To integrate your iNotes account with your BlackBerry, perform the following steps:
- Log in to your BlackBerry Internet Service account.
- Click the Profile link at the top of the page.
- Click Other Email Accounts in the e-mail accounts section of your BIS profile.
- Click Add Account.
- Enter the information for your iNotes account, including e-mail address, username, and password.
- Under Lotus Notes/Domino, choose the option “I can access my mailbox using a Web browser (iNotes)".
- Click Submit.
- In the iNotes URL field, type the iNotes account URL. Be sure to include the location of the .nsf file and the connection type (http / https).
- Select the option “Leave messages on mail server.
- Click Submit.

Hotmail
To integrate your Hotmail account with your BlackBerry, you need to upgrade to MSNHotmail Plus, which is a paid subscription.
- Log in to your BlackBerry Internet Service account.
- Click the Profile link at the top of the page.
- Click Other Email Accounts in the e-mail accounts section of your BIS profile.
- Click Add Account.
- Now enter the information for your MSN Hotmail Plus account, including e-mail address, username, and password.
- To complete the change, click Submit.
Note that if you try this procedure with a regular (non-Plus) Hotmail account, you will receive
an error message such as “Cannot integrate the email account.
an error message such as “Cannot integrate the email account.

Outlook Web Access
To integrate your Outlook Web Access account with your BlackBerry, perform the following steps :- Log in to your BlackBerry Internet Service account.
- Click the Profile link at the top of the page.
- Click Other Email Accounts in the e-mail accounts section of your BIS profile.
- Click Add Account.
- Enter the information for your Outlook Web Access account, including e-mail address, username, and password.
- Under Microsoft Outlook / Exchange, choose the option "I can access my mailbox using a Web browser (Outlook Web Access)".
- Click Submit.
- In the Outlook Web Access URL field, type the Outlook Web Access account URL.
- In the Mailbox Name field, type the Mailbox name for your Outlook Web Access account.
- Select the option “Leave messages on mail server.
- Click Submit.
Friday, November 21, 2014
IBM Launches Cloud Service Store
Big Blue is positioned to turn the segment of marketplaces dedicated to cloud services.The publisher has just launched Cloud marketplace, shop gathering applications and cloud services and partner offerings.
With Cloud marketplace, IBM aims to facilitate and accelerate the adoption of hybrid cloud, that is to say the possibility for companies to combine their systemson-premiseorlegacyapplications with cloud-based.
In his shop, launch,IBMprovides cloud services ranging from analysis of Big Data security and mobile.Among the partners expected to join the platform, IBM cites Zend, SendGrid, MongoDB, NewRelic, Redis Labs, Sonian, Flow Search Corp., Twilio and Ustream publishers.
Another announcement also by IBM: development (30 new services) from itsopen cloud platform(PaaS Open Source) BlueMix.This allows developers to build and test their cloud applications before eventually commercialize via the new IBM Cloud marketplace.
Saturday, September 27, 2014
How to Set Up Voicemail Service on Sony Xperia ZL

To set up your voicemail number:
1. On your devices homeLcd, tap on Menu icon
to enter your voicemail number.2. Go to Settings menu.
3. Select Call Settings and choose Voicemail Settings.
4. Tap on Voicemail number so you can enter your designated voicemail service number.
5. And lastly tap on OK.
To call your voicemail service number:
1. On your homeLcd, tap on the Menu icon
.2.Look for Phone and tap it.
3. And touch and hold for seconds the number 1.
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