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I was just curious as to whether what i thought i knew, i did, or didn't...if that makes sense :P. You're right though Johan, MS have a way of making things that you would think should be free/cheap and simple, complicated and expensive (on a side note, i just say an avatar on a Lost forum that looked a lot like you, some guy with shaving cream all over his face)...
And now maybe i'm just going to confuse the matter even more...but how would your phone service provider (i'm assuming its your private phone/account, not paid for/handled by your company) be able to setup your phone to be able to receive work email without know the details of your works email setup (you know, mailbox addresses, account names, passwords, etc?)...
I would have thought, whether your blackberry accesses the managed exchange (or whatever you company uses) directly, or gets the emails forwarded to it, you would have to talk to your companies ICT peeps...
Who's going to clear away the bodies...that's what I want to know.
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AUTHOR OF THIS MESSAGE Symo
MESSAGE TIMESTAMP 20 june 2008, 12:27:08
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