On Sat, 28 May 2011 11:13:48 +0530, Raj Mathur (राज माथुर)
r...@linux-delhi.org wrote:
Just to make it more interesting, here's a message that keeps popping up
from time to time in the mail logs:
LOGIN FAILED, user=r...@foo.com, ip=[:::178.239.83.191]
The IP belongs to RIM, UK.
On Saturday 28 May 2011, Vivek Kapoor wrote:
Haha, this is interesting. BTW, wasn't the user supposed to be
ram1.foo.com in your case instead of r...@foo.com? Are there two
profiles created in Vodafone's blackberry interface for that user?
I'm wondering that is the case: two profiles, one that
On 05/26/2011 11:19 PM, Raj Mathur (राज माथुर) r...@linux-delhi.org wrote:
Hi,
Someone have a Blackberry that they're not using and which they're
willing to loan/rent out for a week or so? Clients are complaining
about Blackberry issues on a mail server I've setup, and I need one to
replicate
If not, how much would (a) a cheap Blackberry cost and
Blackberry curve - 8520 aka Gemini 's prices has been slashed to 9,990
comes with OS 5.0
(b) someone be
willing to buy it for after I've done with it? :)
You have to find a young user ( I see loads of young people people
using BB
On the other hand, if there's some internal blackberry server, then I'm not
too sure about that. But ideally the procedure should be the same.
If its an internal BB server, then you'll need to reset the user
profiles (using BB PIN of users) or reset all users, re-provision the
settings and
On Friday 27 May 2011, krish wrote:
On the other hand, if there's some internal blackberry server, then
I'm not too sure about that. But ideally the procedure should be
the same.
If its an internal BB server, then you'll need to reset the user
profiles (using BB PIN of users) or reset
On Friday 27 May 2011, Vivek Kapoor wrote:
On a different note, what kind of issues are your users facing on
Blackberry?
From what I've experienced, usually the users prefer the Blackberry
services provided by the service providers such as Vodafone Airtel.
This means going on airtel's
Mail sent to r...@foo.com reflects immediately in the user's webmail,
Outlook, couple of other mail clients, but NOT his BB. It may take
anything from 15 seconds (acceptable) up to an hour (definitely not
acceptable) to reach his BB.
Sent from any domain? Even from foo.com, his own email -
On 05/27/2011 03:22 PM, Raj Mathur (राज माथुर) r...@linux-delhi.org wrote:
snip
Mail sent to r...@bar.com reflects immediately in the user's webmail,
Outlook, couple of other mail clients AND his BB.
Mail sent to r...@foo.com reflects immediately in the user's webmail,
Outlook, couple of other
On 05/27/2011 12:01 PM, Vivek Kapoor wrote:
There's an IMAP feature called IDLE which enables detection of incoming
emails. So, as soon as an email comes, the client is intimated instantly
that works for imap clients that support this sort of functionality.
however, BB do not use imap
On 05/27/2011 05:24 PM, Karanbir Singh mail-li...@karan.org wrote:
On 05/27/2011 12:01 PM, Vivek Kapoor wrote:
There's an IMAP feature called IDLE which enables detection of incoming
emails. So, as soon as an email comes, the client is intimated instantly
that works for imap clients that
On 05/27/2011 01:16 PM, Vivek Kapoor wrote:
I may have been a bit unclear. By referring to the IMAP client, I wasn't
referring to the device itself. I was referring to the Blackberry
Internet Service which the service providers such as Vodafone and Airtel
provide to their blackberry customers.
On 05/27/2011 05:12 PM, Karanbir Singh wrote:
he also says that the expected poll frequency in the Jan 2010 BIS
I meant pre Jan 2010
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On Friday 27 May 2011, krish wrote:
Mail sent to r...@foo.com reflects immediately in the user's
webmail, Outlook, couple of other mail clients, but NOT his BB.
It may take anything from 15 seconds (acceptable) up to an hour
(definitely not acceptable) to reach his BB.
Sent from any
2011/5/27 Raj Mathur (राज माथुर) r...@linux-delhi.org:
[...]
Like I said, the mail reaches the server and is visible in all clients
EXCEPT the BB immediately. If it were a generic e-mail issue it would
affect all clients, right?
Aren't most push email systems slow to update by design? I have
On Friday 27 May 2011, Vivek Kapoor wrote:
On 05/27/2011 03:22 PM, Raj Mathur (राज माथुर) r...@linux-delhi.org
wrote: snip
Mail sent to r...@bar.com reflects immediately in the user's
webmail, Outlook, couple of other mail clients AND his BB.
Mail sent to r...@foo.com reflects
On Fri, 27 May 2011 17:12:05 +0100, Karanbir Singh mail-li...@karan.org
wrote:
On 05/27/2011 01:16 PM, Vivek Kapoor wrote:
I may have been a bit unclear. By referring to the IMAP client, I
wasn't
referring to the device itself. I was referring to the Blackberry
Internet Service which the
On Fri, 27 May 2011 23:55:05 +0530, Raj Mathur (राज माथुर)
r...@linux-delhi.org wrote:
I'd go with that, except for one datum: mail sent to the user's account
on the other domain on the same server reaches his BB immediately.
Figure that one out!
Do you have data available over an
On Saturday 28 May 2011, Vivek Kapoor wrote:
Okay. I wasn't aware of that. However, what I have seen happening
with blackberry users, in Delhi, India, with both Airtel and
Vodafone is that they receive mails instantly - even before they
pop-up in their Outlooks and Thunderbirds. There's not
Hi,
Someone have a Blackberry that they're not using and which they're
willing to loan/rent out for a week or so? Clients are complaining
about Blackberry issues on a mail server I've setup, and I need one to
replicate and test.
If not, how much would (a) a cheap Blackberry cost and (b)
2011/5/26 Raj Mathur (राज माथुर) r...@linux-delhi.org
If not, how much would (a) a cheap Blackberry cost and (b) someone be
willing to buy it for after I've done with it? :)
I am sure you must have looked, still just in case you haven't, try ebay.
A quick search shows price range starting
On Thursday 26 May 2011, Smruti wrote:
2011/5/26 Raj Mathur (राज माथुर) r...@linux-delhi.org
If not, how much would (a) a cheap Blackberry cost and (b) someone
be willing to buy it for after I've done with it? :)
I am sure you must have looked, still just in case you haven't, try
ebay.
2011/5/26 Raj Mathur (राज माथुर) r...@linux-delhi.org:
Hi,
Someone have a Blackberry that they're not using and which they're
willing to loan/rent out for a week or so? Clients are complaining
about Blackberry issues on a mail server I've setup, and I need one to
replicate and test.
[...]
On Friday 27 May 2011, Gora Mohanty wrote:
Do not have access to a Blackberry, nor an idea of what it would
cost. However, depending on what issues you are facing, it might
not be enough to have the handset, as it is difficult to debug on
one.
You could start with trying the application
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