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Suddenly, I've lost the ability to send emails from my 8830 (it's normally 'attached' to my verizon.net email account). I receive messages just fine. I keep getting strange network emails whenever I attempt to send email from my 8830. Here's an example. Any ideas? Thanks.
From: network@etp1005.etp.na.blackberry.net
Subject: RIM_bca28a80-e9c0-11d1-87fe-00600811c6a2
This message is used to carry data between the BlackBerry handheld and an associated server. Please do not delete, move or respond to this message - it will be processed by the server.
BEGINETP 206
AXAOfD0AAAAAIBAIMzFCREMyN0MgE2plZmZpbmtAdmVyaXpvbi5uZXQACXX5dFAFQ01JTUUD
QICAgIESAAAwM0UzMjc0RjArRys1ANcKWgvmMYZ8w7ct5LDA4MIAGfOwnr71MohV688zxWgk
gSz30deZzfQQ10ceYwW+dygfZ2B4VkQDuq77cHeEIKZC4y7kJv1RQ76lI8At21gs/zikDDGF
QY+es3KdORYGJGNfUCJ5d2GRGGosKfC47LVnIXnSKxZ4RKziVopftEbZpJc!
ENDETP -1856444909
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Are you connected to a BES or was attempted to be connected to a BES? If not, most likely the message is from an incorrect setup on the Desktop Manager.
If not using BES, you will need to uninstall Desktop Manager and reinstall. Make sure to NOT set it up to use "redirector". Then you will have to go to Setup>Advanced Options>Service Books and delete anything that starts with Desktop but particularly Desktop CICAL and Desktop CMIME.
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Are you connected to a BES or was attempted to be connected to a BES? If not, most likely the message is from an incorrect setup on the Desktop Manager.
If not using BES, you will need to uninstall Desktop Manager and reinstall. Make sure to NOT set it up to use "redirector". Then you will have to go to Setup>Advanced Options>Service Books and delete anything that starts with Desktop but particularly Desktop CICAL and Desktop CMIME.