First time poster who is currently living through a bit of a nightmare with the BB. It all started when I finally decided to connect with my computer and try to sync the desktop and BB. It asked for a password which I had forgotten but guessed at 10 times. After the 10th time, the phone locked me out.
Fortunately, I was able to, with help, determine how to get the cell working again (although I lost all of my contacts and only had about 75% of them in my Outlook.
Anyway, whats strange now, is that I can receive e-mails, but cannot send them. It doesnt make sense. When I tried to respond to any e-mails Ive received on my BB, a message pops up which says, No message services configured. You will only be able to Save Draft. Whats strange is, prior to this set of nightmares, I had no problem sending e-mail.
Any help, even if its just a link to a thread which discusses this, or an apropos tutorial, would be very appreciated. Thank you, in advance, for your assistance.
If you get this message and go to Options > Service Book and see that there is an entry for Desktop [CMIME], then it's usually that the service book has become unregisterred with the messaging subsystem. Highlight the service book (Desktop [CMIME]) click the thumbwheel and choose delete. Once gone, click the thumbwheel and choose undelete. This will bring it back and reregister it.
It's not a guaranteed solution, but much quicker than reactivating if it does work.
If you get this message and go to Options > Service Book and see that there is an entry for Desktop [CMIME], then it's usually that the service book has become unregisterred with the messaging subsystem. Highlight the service book (Desktop [CMIME]) click the thumbwheel and choose delete. Once gone, click the thumbwheel and choose undelete. This will bring it back and reregister it.
It's not a guaranteed solution, but much quicker than reactivating if it does work.
If you get this message and go to Options > Service Book and see that there is an entry for Desktop [CMIME], then it's usually that the service book has become unregisterred with the messaging subsystem. Highlight the service book (Desktop [CMIME]) click the thumbwheel and choose delete. Once gone, click the thumbwheel and choose undelete. This will bring it back and reregister it.
It's not a guaranteed solution, but much quicker than reactivating if it does work.