Interesting.  Sorry I don't have any info to help, but please update the
list if you find out more.

~JasonG

> -----Original Message-----
> From: microsoftexchangee-maill...@state.sd.us
[mailto:microsoftexchangee-
> maill...@state.sd.us]
> Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2010 15:32
> To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
> Subject: BlackBerry Hidden Folders
> 
> Our messaging servers are Exchange 2003 SP2. Mobile communications for
700
> users is supported by a BES 4.1 SP6 envirionment. Using PFDAVADMIN I
have
> identified a large number of BlackBerryRefIDSearchFolder1_7 folders with
> 20,000 or more messsages. We have a handful approaching 90,000.
> 
> We contacted BES support. Simply stated the tech confirmed that the
folder
> in question includes every message you have sent/received from the day
you
> activated your first BB device. The folder and its contents remain even
if
> you remove the account from the BES Server and re-add it a day later.
RIM
> provides no remedy even in version 5.0 SP2.
> 
> From what I could gather from research those folders are search folders
> which are created dynamically based on the PR_RIM_MSG_REF_ID extended
mapi
> property stamped on each message.  I have seen a recommendation to
delete
> that property & the item will drop out of the search folder. Can anyone
> confirm this?
> 
> Does anyone know to change this property in MFCMapi or know how to make
> this change in bulk? Thanks. Keith Byer…State of SD
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