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 and test.

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? :)

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 website, entering your server details and the username and password and it's instantly activated. This I've personally seen working flawlessly with both Courier and Dovecot (though dovecot is better), both with self signed SSL certificates. On the contrary, the apple devices create trouble if using self signed certificates.

What's more, if your users are getting trouble connecting via the service provider's blackberry interface, then you can directly call up the service provider to assist. They may need the server name, username and password to test at their end.

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.

Regards
Vivek Kapoor
http://exain.com

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