Anonymous reader asked “Is it possible to have BOTH webclient and BES active on a BlackBerry?”. It is very much possible that you can use both BES and BWC (Blackberry Web Client). The only issue is that there is no way that you can seperate emails coming from your BES email or BWC email, they all go in the same inbox. To tell what email was sent to what addresss, you will need to check each email and look at the “To” field. Read further on how to setup your BWC.
Click on yor appropriate carrier:
Telus Mobility
https://webclient.blackberry.net/WebMail/Window.jsp?site=telus
Rogers
https://webclient.blackberry.net/WebMail/Window.jsp?site=rogers
Bell Canada
https://webclient.blackberry.net/WebMail/Window.jsp?site=bell
Verizon
https://webclient.blackberry.net/WebMail/Window.jsp?site=verizon
Nextel
https://webclient.blackberry.net/WebMail/Window.jsp?site=nextel
AT&T Wireless
https://webclient.blackberry.net/WebMail/Window.jsp?site=attwireless
T-Mobile
https://webclient.blackberry.net/WebMail/Window.jsp?site=tmo
Sprint
https://webclient.blackberry.net/WebMail/Window.jsp?site=sprint
Fido
https://webclient.blackberry.net/WebMail/Window.jsp?site=fido
T-Mobile Germany:
http://www.instantemail.t-mobile.de/
T-Mobile Austria:
http://www.instantemail.t-mobile.at/
Vodafone Germany:
http://mobileemail.vodafone.de/
Hello, is it possible to block the webclient from communicating with the handheld; leaving only BES as the single way to receive email on the unit?
i need to retrieve my email on my pc