Access saved Messages from j2me ??

My application needs to access saved SMS messages and saved Email messages from the MIDlet and upload them to my server.
is it possible to access the saved SMS messages or the inbox folder even if my Midlet is digitially signed???
i read somewhere that we can only listen to some port on the device for the incoming messages, capture them and then use them according to our application but once the message is stored in the inbox folder there's no way to access that.
is it so ? or is there any way around ?
my application is targeting Blackberry, and palm devices.
For blackberry i am using Blackberry API.
thanks in advance.

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