Blackberry internet issues

I have been unable to connect to the internet on my Blackberry Curve all day. Have tried rebooting, unchecking and rechecking boxes in my connections. Any ideas? Is anyone else experiencing this now? 

It sounds like a network problem, then. I would try the following:
Go to Options and type in "Host Routing Table" in the search bar. Click on Host Routing Table. In that list, hit the menu key and select "Register Now." That should push the proper service books to your device.
If that doesn't work I would contact Vodafone as it's possible they put you on the wrong data plan.
John
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  • BlackBerry Internet Wont Workk !!

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  • Blackberry Internet Service Failure

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    setgid_group = postdrop
    smtpddatarestrictions = permit_mynetworks, rejectunauthpipelining, permit
    smtpdenforcetls = no
    smtpdhelorequired = yes
    smtpdhelorestrictions = permitsaslauthenticated, permit_mynetworks, checkheloaccess hash:/etc/postfix/helo_access, rejectnon_fqdnhostname, rejectinvalidhostname, permit
    smtpdpw_server_securityoptions = cram-md5,gssapi
    smtpdrecipientrestrictions = rejectinvalidhostname, rejectnon_fqdnsender, rejectnon_fqdnrecipient, permitsaslauthenticated, permit_mynetworks, rejectunauthdestination, rejectunlistedrecipient, permit
    smtpdsasl_authenable = yes
    smtpdsenderrestrictions = permitsaslauthenticated, permit_mynetworks, rejectnon_fqdnsender, permit
    smtpdtlsCAfile = /etc/certificates/powermacg4.xxxxxxx.us.chcrt
    smtpdtls_certfile = /etc/certificates/powermacg4.xxxxxxx.us.crt
    smtpdtls_keyfile = /etc/certificates/powermacg4.xxxxxxx.us.key
    smtpduse_pwserver = yes
    smtpdusetls = yes
    unknownlocal_recipient_rejectcode = 550
    PowerMac G5 2GHz DP   Mac OS X (10.4.9)   PowerMac G4 DP Server

    UptimeJeff,
    Thank you for the prompt reply. I will post my IMAP config tomorrow when I am home. As far as the authentication goes, it appears that BB is using RC4-MD5. Am I correct? There is no way to change that on the BB end as far as I know. Can the OS X mailserver use RC4-MD5? Currently I have only Kerberos and CRAM-MD5 enabled.
    Eric

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