Re: [OT] Anyone use a Blackberry?

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Hi Guys.

Oh, I might not have been totally clear.

What I want is to be able to have one record per person and inside that record see all invoices I have sent, their product serial numbers, all the e-mails, etc,etc Be able to send and receive or link e-mails to the customers record, etc.

-Jason

On May 16, 2009, at 10:04 AM, Rudi Ahlers wrote:



On Sat, May 16, 2009 at 6:49 PM, Jason Todd Slack-Moehrle <mailinglists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi All,

I know off topic, but I just cant get solutions and you all are always
so helpful.

I have a blackberry curve 8310 and I really need to keep track of
clients, their e-mails, notes, pdfs, etc. basically everything about a
customer.

I want to deploy it here in my apartment (I have a static IP) and
either have my BB connect or sync at the end of the day or something.

I just cannot find a low cost (or free) solution where I can make this
happen.

Does anybody know of anything? I run OS X (primarily), Windows (for on
the go on a netbook) and CentOS.

-Jason
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Hi Jason,

Unless you absolutely have to have groupware functionality + shared tasks, shared calender, etc on your blackberry, and want to pay extra for PUSH, it's not necessary to go this route.

Simply setup an IMAP server, and set your blackberry  to connect to the IMAP server, This is how I do mine, and it work very well.



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