1. globalit's Avatar
    Hello Experts,

    I wanted to know if there was a way to sync my outlook sent items in my blackberry.. so i could see the emails that i have sent from my outlook in my blackberry sent items..

    appreciate your help
    10-05-09 03:48 PM
  2. anon(1365634)'s Avatar
    What email service do you use? Do you use POP3 or IMAP with Outlook and BB?
    10-05-09 03:51 PM
  3. globalit's Avatar
    Im not very sure.. but i think.. it is pop server with my outlook which im sure of and it is imap with my blackberry (not sure)
    10-05-09 04:12 PM
  4. anon(1365634)'s Avatar
    You need to find out. If you use IMAP on both Outlook and BB, then sent messages will be automatically store on your email service provider server and your Outlook will pick them up, no cable requires.
    10-05-09 04:15 PM
  5. globalit's Avatar
    I know for sure that i use Pop Server for my outlook.. hence assuming that i also use Pop server for my blackberry what would be the steps i'd have to perform in order to get my outlook sent emails to my blackberry sent emails.. ???
    10-05-09 04:18 PM
  6. anon(1365634)'s Avatar
    This is my advice, whether you have BB or not. Always use IMAP. IMAP keeps your messages in sync regardless how you access your email. You will have to your emails anywhere in the universe with a browser and an internet connection.
    10-05-09 04:21 PM
  7. anon(1365634)'s Avatar
    Then set your Outlook and BB to IMAP. You don't know your service provider name?
    10-05-09 04:21 PM
  8. globalit's Avatar
    its a company email.. but is on a pop server..
    10-05-09 04:36 PM
  9. anon(1365634)'s Avatar
    its a company email.. but is on a pop server..
    That's means your BB is also running on POP, not IMAP. If this is indeed the case, then you will need to auto BCC yourself on every outbound message from your BB.

    First, you need to go to your TMobile Blackberry Email setup website from your computer, not BB.

    Then edit your email setting to include a BBC to yourself. Now this step will create a duplicate message back to your BB. To stop that, you will add a filter to block all messages from "your email" to push to your BB.

    In Outlook, create message rule stating message from "me" AND BCC "me", move to sent folder.
    10-05-09 04:46 PM
  10. globalit's Avatar
    This sounds good.. and will try it now.. but lemme know if there was a better and an easier way to do this..
    10-05-09 05:57 PM
  11. anon(1365634)'s Avatar
    IMAP is the way. Are you 100% sure your company doesn't support IMAP. Ask again. Almost all email service providers support IMAP, unless your company is runnung its own server inhouse.

    Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com
    10-05-09 06:00 PM
  12. globalit's Avatar
    ok.. i have confirmed the settings.. the BB uses Imap and the outlook uses POP3.. dats how it is setup.. any suggestions.. ???
    10-05-09 08:10 PM
  13. anon(1365634)'s Avatar
    Your company must also support IMAP per your BB IMAP setting. Then you should change your Outlook setting to IMAP.
    10-05-09 08:47 PM
  14. anon(1365634)'s Avatar
    Your company must also support IMAP per your BB IMAP setting. Then you should change your Outlook setting to IMAP.
    10-05-09 08:53 PM
  15. mark-d's Avatar
    Just to add to everyone's replies that what the OP is looking to do cannot be done on BIS.

    Sent items from the Blackberry can be sent back Outlook via IMAP but items not sent from the Blackberry will not show up in the Blackberry sent items.

    True email syncing is only possible with BES which reconciles inbox, sent items and all folders.
    10-07-09 09:46 AM
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