
Feature Description
follow up flag Users with BlackBerry devices that are running BlackBerry Device Software version
5.0 or later can flag messages from their BlackBerry devices and set reminder times.
personal contact subfolders Users with BlackBerry devices that are running BlackBerry Device Software version
5.0 or later can view personal contact subfolders on their BlackBerry devices and
change contact information.
Users can specify which contact subfolders that they want to synchronize to their
BlackBerry devices using BlackBerry Desktop Manager or BlackBerry Web Desktop
Manager. You can limit the number of contact subfolders that a user can synchronize
to their BlackBerry devices.
forwarding calendar entries Users with BlackBerry devices that are running BlackBerry Device Software version
5.0 or later can forward meeting invitations and calendar entries from their
BlackBerry devices.
availability of meeting invitees Users with BlackBerry devices that are running BlackBerry Device Software version
4.5 or later can view the availability of meeting invitees on their BlackBerry devices.
You can turn off this feature using the BlackBerry Administration Service.
remote search for email messages Users with BlackBerry devices that are running BlackBerry Device Software version
4.5 or later can search for email messages that are located on the messaging server
from their BlackBerry devices. You can turn off this feature using the BlackBerry
Administration Service.
rich content email messages Users with BlackBerry devices that are running BlackBerry Device Software version
4.5 or later can view HTML and rich content email messages. You can turn off this
feature using the BlackBerry Administration Service.
Access to documents on a network from BlackBerry devices
Users with BlackBerry® devices that are running BlackBerry® Device Software version 5.0 or later can use a file browser on their
BlackBerry devices to access documents that are located in a shared location such as a network drive. Users can view document
information such as the file name, file type, file size, author, and date the file was last changed. Users must have access to the
shared location using their network credentials, or you must configure the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server to access the documents
for the users.
Users can send the documents as attachments in messages or instant messages, view supported document types using the
attachment viewer, download copies of the documents, or open and make changes to the documents using an appropriate third-
party application on their BlackBerry devices. They can also add attachments from messages or documents that they access
using the BlackBerry® Browser to the network drive.
Feature and Technical Overview
BlackBerry messaging and collaboration services
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