8120 Outlook/IMAP/POP

Just received my first Blackberry today and wanted to get it set up correctly, right from the beginning.
I have 2 business email accounts, both of which are IMAP and download to my laptop through Outlook. I am deskbased for 3 or 4 days a week. All I want is that when I'm away from my desk that my emails are sent to my blackberry, but when I get back, I still download them to my laptop through Outlook. Ideally I dont want to clog my blackberry with all my outlook stuff. Or is this a problem??
Thought I could link my Blackberry to my webmail pages and then download through Outlook to my laptop, when I get back to my desk. Does this make sense to experienced users?
Is there an automatic seting to start the collection of emails from my webmail when I'm out or is there a setting I need to change to switch it on/off?
How would I reply to emails whilst downloading through my webmail with the usual signatures etc that I use in Outlook?
Thanks for any help and advice,
Chris.

For the mail signature you need to setup through your carrier web page, go to your carrier web page, log in on your account, go to setup blackberry mail, edit the mail accounts and change the signature.
To turn off the mails when you are in the office, go to manage connections, mobile network options, change data service to off. But remember, the blackberry mails works pushing your mails located on the web server to your device, so you need to delete the mails in the server if you don't want the mails that you already read on outlook 
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