Add an imap or pop email account, Add a caldav or carddav account – Blackberry Passport User Manual

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Add an IBM Notes Traveler email account

Make sure you know the following from your administrator or email service provider:

• Your username and work network password
• Server address

When you add an IBM Notes Traveler email account, the messages, calendar events, contacts, tasks, and notes associated
with the account are synced with your BlackBerry device.

1.

On the Add Account screen, tap

> IBM Notes Traveler.

2.

Enter the username, email address, password, and server address for the account.
• To turn off push email, turn off the Push switch. To set how frequently your device checks for new messages, in

the Sync Interval drop-down list, tap an option.

• To use your organization's VPN, turn on the Use VPN switch.
• To change how far back in time your device syncs messages, in the Sync Timeframe drop-down list, tap an

option.

3.

Tap Next.

Add an IMAP or POP email account

Make sure you know the following information from your administrator or email service provider:

• Messaging server type (POP or IMAP)
• Incoming and outgoing messaging server address
• Incoming and outgoing messaging server port numbers
• Incoming and outgoing messaging server SSL settings

Note: To increase the activation speed of IMAP email accounts, it is recommended that you enter the IMAP Path Prefix.
For more information, contact your administrator.

1.

On the Add Account screen, tap

> IMAP or POP.

2.

Enter the account information.
• To set how frequently your BlackBerry device checks for new messages (if push email isn't supported), in the

Sync Interval drop-down list, tap an option.

• To change the amount of time that messages can be retrieved on your device, in the Sync Timeframe drop-down

list, tap an option.

3.

Tap Done.

Add a CalDAV or CardDAV account

Make sure you know the following information:

• Your username and password

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