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I have to confess to being in that group of Treo users that love what it does but is not very technical! I have been trying to find out the following for months and am hoping that someone can help! I live in Hungary and have a contract with T-Mobile for my cell phone number (I bought the Treo 650 SIM free). My company also has a website from which I also have my email address. I ALSO have a Blackberry which I love for email (only) and despite knowing that I could just run the auto sync schedule on my Treo to get email I desperately do not want to do without the Blackberry push email feature. And now the question.....can anyone tell me whether it would be possible to have the Blackberry software push email to my Treo 650? And how I would have to go about arranging this feature. Many thanks in advance for anyone's help. Adam
There is a Blackberry Connect application for the Treo series, though I am ignorant of what it does, not being a Blackberry fan. My wife went from two Blackberries to the 650 and will not go back. My boss went from Blackberry to the Treo 700w and returned to the Blackberry.
Ben
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Treo Centro - Honolulu - 2,500 miles west of somewhere in the middle of nowhere, the land of Shakes. Kyoceria 6135, Treo 300, 600, 650, 700p, 700w, Centro & 800W + 3 other WM phones...
Is your BlackBerry tied to a BlackBerry Enterprise Server or is it just by itself? I have done something like this for some users in my company. They went and bought a BlackBerry that isn't tied to our BES server but they wanted to get their work e-mail sent to it. So what we had to do is put a forward in his active directory exchange account to his BlackBerry email address which he is also on T-Mobile.
That's really one of the only ways that I know of to get all of your e-mail on both devices. Forward your mail from one account to another.
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