1. ledonnl's Avatar
    I am a new Blackberry user. I also have one for my son.
    I am having "issure" with my son.
    I want to know...
    Is there a way to set up his texting so everytime he sends or receives a text, it will blind cc my phone??

    Thanks for any help out there!
    03-22-09 11:28 AM
  2. Reed McLay's Avatar
    Is there a way to set up his texting so everytime he sends or receives a text, it will blind cc my phone??
    ...
    The only way you can do that is with BlackBerry Enterprise Services (BES). All of his data will have to pass through the private server and email system you will have to maintain. As the Administrator, you can forward data as required.

    For personal BlackBerry using BlackBerry Internet Services (BIS), privacy is taken very seriously.
    03-22-09 11:34 AM
  3. Carroty's Avatar
    Haha, I hope your son isn't older than 14.
    03-22-09 01:55 PM
  4. Speedv1's Avatar
    Call your provider and state your situation. They may have a potential solution themselves (they tend to worry about teenage safety / security)
    03-22-09 02:00 PM
  5. xliderider's Avatar
    You know, at some point you just gotta cut the cord and let them make their own mistakes, and suffer the consequences of their actions. That's how one learns.
    03-22-09 02:14 PM
  6. username0022's Avatar
    Call your provider and state your situation. They may have a potential solution themselves (they tend to worry about teenage safety / security)
    +1. This may be a long shot, but I don't see any other option. Speed has a good idea.

    Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com
    03-22-09 04:22 PM
  7. IowaGuyBB's Avatar
    OMG lol and all the wives on CB scoot in to listen just a little more closely....



    03-22-09 04:47 PM
  8. Motorcycle Mama's Avatar
    If your son is a minor and if you are paying for the phone and the service and if you have a concern, then your best bet is just to remove the phone from his possession.
    03-22-09 07:54 PM
  9. Username00089's Avatar
    If your son is a minor and if you are paying for the phone and the service and if you have a concern, then your best bet is just to remove the phone from his possession.
    Which is the best answer to this thread.
    03-22-09 07:56 PM
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