Setting up Cogeco email on a blackberry V30

How do I set up Cogeco email on a blackberry V30

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  • Can't set up Cogeco email on Z10

    Hello all
    I cannot set up my cogeco email on my new Z10. I can set it up without any issue on my old Bold 9900 (or any of my other old BB's), but not on the Z10 and this may be a deal breaker on whether I can keep my new Z10 or return it.
    I can utilize a workaround.  In the smtp server section of the account setup, , I can input.  smtp.rogerswirelessdata.com instead of  smtp.cogeco.ca   however, if I leave the rogers service zone OR if I want to get onto wifi, it won't work.  And as someone who is on the road frequently and travels a lot, this just will not work, and is totally unacceptable.
    The other option is to set up a gmail account and have it retrieve the cogeco email.  But when I reply on the phone , it will be from the gmail account and not cogeco.
    Does anyone have any way to properly set up cogeco...or is it just not possible with the Z10.  If not, I may have to regrettably which to another phone provider.
    For reference, with my Bold, all I did was input the email address and the password, and VOILA, it was set up. 
    If it is a shortcoming of the Z10, it seems odd to me that when developing this new phone that they would overlook such a great, and important feature.

    Does this help any?
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  • Can´t set up private email account on BlackBerry Curve 8520

    Hi,
    I have BBerry Curve 8520 and when tried to set up the email accounts (I don't have enterprise account), the only option I have is the Enterprise.
    I have followed the steps on 
    http://docs.blackberry.com/en/smartphone_users/deliverables/14928/Set_up_an_email_address_611669_11....
    but on element 2) the only option that I have is 
    I want to use a work email account with a BlackBerry Enterprise Server
    BlackBerry 8520
    v5.0.0.1036 (Bundle 1682) Platform 5.2.0.104
    Any suggestion or have any one seen this before?
    Thanks in advanced.
    Solved!
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    Hello!
    To use the proprietary BB services (including Push email capability, BBM, etc.), you must have an adequate data plan from your carrier. The carriers host BIS (BlackBerry Internet Service) for their BB users. Typically, BIS is not available via generic data plans. Many carriers call what is necessary The Blackberry Data Plan. Whatever they call it, it is the carrier who delivers BIS to their BB users -- contact them for assistance. Once you have a Push-email enabled BIS-capable data plan on your BB (at whatever fees your carrier will charge, btw), your BB-proprietary services will function (e.g., you will have Personal/Internet Email added to the email setup wizard, your BBM will function, etc).
    http://www.blackberryfaq.com/index.php/What_do_I_need_a_Data_Plan_for%3F
    With hundreds of carriers in the world, each with dozens of different data plans, it's impossible to tell you specifically what any service plan might actually provide. Only the carriers can answer that question. The best thing to do is to decide what services you desire, and then talk to your carrier about obtaining (from them) a data plan that enables what you desire.
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  • Setting up personal email on new blackberry pearl

    Hi all,
    I have recently purchased a Blackberry  Pearl and am trying to set up my personal email however I am not being given the option to create or add a new email address....only getting the option for 'enterprise server account for a work email'.  Can anyone assist with this please.  I am not getting any response from my provider and need to set this up urgently.
    Regards
    JWW

    Hi and Welcome to the Forums!
    To use the proprietary RIM Push email capability, you must have an adequate data plan from your carrier. The carriers host BIS (BlackBerry Internet Service) for their BB users. Typically, BIS is not available via generic data plans. Many carriers call what is necessary The Blackberry Data Plan. Whatever they call it, it is the carrier who delivers BIS to their BB users -- contact them for assistance. Once you have a BIS-capable data plan on your BB (at whatever fees your carrier will charge, btw), you will then have Personal Email added to the email setup wizard.
    http://www.blackberryfaq.com/index.php/What_do_I_n​eed_a_Data_Plan_for%3F
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  • How do I set up an email for my blackberry?

    I would like to add a couple of applications for my blackberry and it says I need my phones email address.  How do I set this up?

    I would recommend adding an existing email address to your BlackBerry via BIS. You can add a blackberry email address, but I don't recommend using those for a few reasons, one being that it is not spam filtered. The other is their isnt a web interface to check those emails, the only way they can be checked is via the BlackBerry. To add an email address to your BlackBerry via BIS you have to make sure you have a data plan on your BlackBerry. Then go to your carriers BIS site. Just do a google search, for example " AT&T BIS". This will allow you to add an existing email address to your BlackBerry, which in turn will allow you to have applications emailed to your phone.

  • Problems setting up hotmail email account on Blackberry Pearl

    I have had difficulty setting up my hotmail account on my pearl. whenever i enter my username and password (which i have checked millions of times to ensure that it is correct) and hit log in i get the message "please check your information and try again". no matter how many times i try it i get the same message! has anyone had the same problem or know of a solution?

    Hotmail has a policy of allowing old (which is active for long time or the ID that is never been deactivated) mail IDs to integrate with BlackBerry. Likewise, I can integrate my primary mail ID which is active for the last 17 years! My another ID which is also activated at the same time but blocked several time due to less use can't be integrate.
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  • HELP!!! I can't set up my email

    i have a problem setting up my email. im using blackberry curve 8900. i've registered for BIS. and this is my first time to set up my email. but when i tried to set it up, it prompts me with a message saying "your device had a problem connecting to the server. so i tried to reboot by pulling out the battery and sim card and returned them again, i also register for host routing table to recognize my network but nothing happened.
    Anyone has experienced same problem? any suugestions??? thank you!!!

    If you've tried the battery pull and sending your service books, I don't see too many other possibilities.
    Try to register your phone on the network one more time.  If that doesn't work, a call to your carrier might be in order.
    http://www.blackberry.com/btsc/KB00510
    Let us know if that helps. 
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  • Cannot recieve emails on my blackberry?

    The email icon on my menu shows the email box with yahoo but whenever i open it, it says *no messages* but i am constantly receiving emails on my online yahoo account. How do i fix this so that i can start receiving emails??

    Hi Angela1,
    Check the below article on configuring emails in BlackBerry PlayBook -
    Setting up multiple email accounts on BlackBerry PlayBook OS 2.0
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  • Setting up for emails

    I have followed the instructions to set-up the email on my Blackberry BUT I am unsuccessful. Please can you give me some suggestions to follow. I get as far as the Blackberry display saying "connecting to email settings" while the small clockface rotates. Once the clock stops the desktop says: "Your device had a problem connecting to the server."
    What do I do??

    Hi and Welcome to the Community!
    With a strong carrier network signal (e.g., not merely WiFi), I suggest the following steps, in order, even if they seem redundant to what you have already tried (steps 1 and 2 each should result in a message coming to your BB...please wait for that before proceeding to the next step):
    1) Register HRT
    KB00510 How to register a BlackBerry smartphone with the wireless network
    Please wait for one "registration" message to arrive to your Messages app
    2) Delete and Resend Service Books
    KB05000Delete the service book for the BlackBerry Internet Service email account from the BlackBerry smartphone
    If you have no CMIME entry, then skip the deletion
    KB02830 Send the service books for the BlackBerry Internet Service
    Please wait for "Activation" Messages, one per already configured email account, to arrive in your Messages. If you have no already configured email accounts, please wait 1 hour.
    3) Reboot
    With power ON, remove the back cover and pull out the battery. Wait about a minute then replace the battery and cover. Power up and wait patiently through the long reboot -- ~5 minutes.
    See if things have returned to good operation. Like all computing devices, BB's suffer from memory leaks and such...with a hard reboot being the best cure.
    Hopefully that will get things going again for you! If not, then you could try, from your BB Browser, www.blackberry.com/integrate. You also can try, from a PC/browser, your carriers BIS website (if they have one...you'll have to ask them). Otherwise, you should contact your mobile service provider for formal support.
    Good luck!
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  • HOW TO SET UP EMAIL TO YOUR BLACKBERRY

    ProcedureTo set up your BlackBerry Internet Service or BlackBerry mail and messaging account, complete one of the following procedures:
    Create the BlackBerry Internet, BlackBerry mail and messaging, or BlackBerry Mail account from your BlackBerry smartphone
    Create the BlackBerry Internet, BlackBerry mail and messaging, or BlackBerry Mail account from your computer
    To set up your  BlackBerry Internet Service, BlackBerry mail and messaging, or BlackBerry Mail account from your BlackBerry smartphone
    You can set up your account from your BlackBerry smartphone or from your computer.
    Note (new BlackBerry Internet Service users only): New BlackBerry Internet Service, BlackBerry mail and messaging, and BlackBerry Mail subscribers can create their accounts on their BlackBerry smartphones without having to create a login user name and password to access their accounts. For more information on Automatic Login, see KB13955.
    To set up your BlackBerry Interent Service or BlackBerry mail and messaging account from your BlackBerry smartphone
    Verify your BlackBerry smartphone is connected to the wireless network. For information about network status indicators, see KB02334.
    Click E-mail Settings.
    Read the Legal Terms and Conditions carefully.
    Select Yes, indicating you have read and understood the Legal Terms and Conditions.
    Click I Agree, to be bound by the Legal Terms and Conditions to continue with the setup process.
    Note: The BlackBerry Internet Service, BlackBerry mail and messaging, or BlackBerry Mail account is now configured.
    Complete the appropriate steps to begin sending and receiving email messages.
    Add an existing personal or work email address
    Create a BlackBerry email address
    Add an existing personal or work email address
    On the Email Account Setup screen, enter your existing personal or work email address and password. Click Next.
    You will receive a successfully configured access to your email account message. Click OK. The Services - Email Account screen appears.
    The Services - Email Account screen provides an overview of the following:
    Integrated email addresses
    Add An Email Account option - allows the subscriber to integrate third-party email accounts
    Services and Settings - designed to allow subscribers to manage their BlackBerry Internet Service accounts, including sending service books and changing the language
    Help - provides online help
    End User Agreement
    Create a BlackBerry email address
    On the Create a BlackBerry Email Address screen, enter a user name, password and confirm password, secret question and secret answer.
    Click OK.
    You will receive a successfully configured access to your email account message. Click OK. The Services - Email Account screen appears.
    From the Service - Email Account screen, you may edit or delete each email addresses, integrate another email account or go to the Service and Settings screen.
    To set up your BlackBerry Internet Service, BlackBerry mail and messaging, or BlackBerry Mail account from your computer
    Note: New subscribers who create their BlackBerry Internet Service, BlackBerry mail and messaging, or BlackBerry Mail accounts from the computer and create a login user name and password to access their BlackBerry Internet Service account will turn off the Automatic login feature. For more information on Automatic Login, see KB13955.
    Perform a Register Now operation on the BlackBerry smartphone. For instructions, see KB00510.
    Navigate to your wireless service provider's BlackBerry Internet Service account page.Note: To find your service provider's BlackBerry Internet Service web site, go to the Support section on the BlackBerry web site (http://na.blackberry.com/eng/support/software/internet.jsp) and click the link for your service provider in the Accessing the BlackBerry Internet Service Website section.
    Click Create New Account.
    Read the BlackBerry Internet Service End User Agreement, and place a check mark in the box labeled I have read and understand the Legal Terms and Conditions. Click I Agree.
    Type the personal information number (PIN) and International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) or electronic serial number (ESN) for your BlackBerry smartphone, and click Continue.Note: For instructions on how to locate the PIN, IMEI or ESN on your BlackBerry smartphone, see KB05026.
    Type a user name and password, and click Next.
    If the user name chosen has already been taken by another BlackBerry Internet Service subscriber, you must choose a different user name. Suggestions for user names that have not yet been taken will be provided. Once you have chosen an alternative, click Next.
    Your BlackBerry Internet Service account is now set up. You may begin adding email accounts or create a BlackBerry email address.
    Additional InfoFor a list of helpful articles and links regarding the BlackBerry Internet Service, visit BlackBerry Internet Service.
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    I have registered my email and selected a blackberry email as well.  I had to go online to Tmobile and register my email as I only have 2 options at the "add email" screen.
    1) I want to use a work email account.
    2) I want to skip email setup.
    I do not have the option here for adding my own email.
    I have yet to receive email to my phone. 
    While at the Tmobile store, the rep registered my phone so I could get the email accounts set up.  When I look at my account online, I see the emails I have added to the account.
    I get no emails.  I sent one to my blackberry account, but still no emails.
    I had a pearl that I borrowed last year and it was no problem.  Actually got too many emails.  Now I get none, only text messages. 
    Suggestions?

  • Blackberry 8520 setting up an email address

    I am a very new purchaser of this Blackberry. Most things seem to be working just fine.
    I have successfully set up my AOL email address so I am receiving AOL emails on the Blackberry. I also have my own domain name for use on my PC. I have tried adding that email address to the Blackberry but it is being rejected. Advice please.
    Rod37

    You either aren't entering the password correctly or for some reason there is an error.
    Take a look at this Knowledge Base article and see if it might help you.
    KB04478 Integrate POP accounts with the BlackBerry Internet Service
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  • Problem setting up pop3 email account on my blackberry

    Hi
    I was wondering if anyone can give me any advice on a problem I am having. On my blackberry 8520 curve, I cannot seem to link my pop 3 account on my blackberry. It keeps saying invalid username or password. I have checked the username and password and both are correct. Today I phoned vodacom customer care and they were very helpful, and went through all the possible ways to try set it up, but she still got the same error - invalid username or password. I am using my own domain, but the guys who host my website say everything is fine. Here is the weird thing, it was working, but i deleted the account (mistakingly) and now cant get it to work again. Does anyone have any other possible solutions, because ive run out of ideas. Ive tried setting it up on a friends blackberry and get the same problem. The only thing I can think of is when I set up my email on my pc linking it to outlook express, it said it could not detect the settings searching by encrypted and had to use unencrypted search to find them, but even when I put the settings manually into my blackberry, it still wont work. All settings seem correct.
    Any help will be much appreciated.
    Thanks Mike

    I'm not certain that this is the problem, but you may want to check with your Email provider to see if they require SPA (Secure Password Authentication) in order to access your e-mail. If anything, it'll be one problem to eliminate from the list of possibilities.
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  • Email set up from Microsoft Outlook to Blackberry

    I've just got a blackberry curve 9300 and have an email account on Microsoft Outlook on a PC at home and am trying to get it to sync so that I can check emails while I am away from home - one of my primary reasons for getting a blackberry.
    It seems as though I need to use an Enterprise Account but I can't seem to get anywhere - every time I try to 'set up' an email address it's asking me for an email address & password which won't work and it's not giving me an option to go for an Enterprise Account.
    I'm really struggling - any ideas?

    Hi and Welcome to the Community!
    Bear with me, please...based on your post, some clarifications are needed...
    BES = Enterprise...unless you are part of a corporate or other BES environment, you do not need this setting at all. If you are part of BES, then you need to see your BES admins about activating your BB on BES...it's a completely different process than personal/internet email services.
    If, in the email setup wizard, you don't have Personal or Internet offered (e.g., it only offers Enterprise), then you don't have the proper data account from your mobile service provider. To use the proprietary RIM Push email capability, you must have an adequate data plan from your carrier. The carriers host BIS (BlackBerry Internet Service) for their BB users. Typically, BIS is not available via generic data plans. Many carriers call what is necessary The Blackberry Data Plan. Whatever they call it, it is the carrier who delivers BIS to their BB users -- contact them for assistance. Once you have a BIS-capable data plan on your BB (at whatever fees your carrier will charge, btw), you will then have Personal/Internet  Email added to the email setup wizard.
    http://www.blackberryfaq.com/index.php/What_do_I_need_a_Data_Plan_for%3F
    Good luck!
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  • Cannot set up email account on blackberry curve 9360

    Although I can surf the net, I am unable to set up an email account. I don't understand why it is an "enterprise account". What does this mean? I simply want to set up a hotmail account on this mobile. I already have a hotmail account on my laptop and all I want to do is to be able to send and receive emails on the Blackberry. I cannot get past the requirement to enter an Activation Password. When I enter my normal password here it goes off trying to acquire a service connection. Eventually a screen says "Activation request failed. A service connection is unavailable. OK.
    Setting up my iPhone was easy compared to this. What am I doing wrong?

    Although I can surf the net, I am unable to set up an email account. I don't understand why it is an "enterprise account". What does this mean? I simply want to set up a hotmail account on this mobile. I already have a hotmail account on my laptop and all I want to do is to be able to send and receive emails on the Blackberry. I cannot get past the requirement to enter an Activation Password. When I enter my normal password here it goes off trying to acquire a service connection. Eventually a screen says "Activation request failed. A service connection is unavailable. OK.
    Setting up my iPhone was easy compared to this. What am I doing wrong?

  • Setting up Google Apps email account on Blackberry Curve

    I have been trying to set up google apps email account on my new Blackberry Curve. I have no issues setting up my personal Gmail account but cannot get it to accept google apps account which I use for business. Help.....!
    Leisa Borges

    Lisa,
    How are you setting up your email account? Are you using your carrier's BIS website or do you mean with the Gmail application for Blackberry? What phone model do you have 83XX and what OS are you running on your phone (go to Options>About) -- 4.X.X.XXX?
    Provide a little more info on what exactly you did and I'm sure somebody on these forums will be able to help you out
    Cheers,
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