BlackBerry Smartphones BB Storm - Turn E-Mail function on. / off

I don't want all my e-mails to go to the BlackBerry.  I want to keep coming them to my office with the exception of those rare occasions, I am away from the office computer and want them to go both the BB and the office.  I know I can turn off my wireless connection, but is not also turn off my phone also capabilities?

Sorry, but I'm new to this thing of BB and so far its fight...

Hi and welcome to the Forums!

Designed with e-mail in mind, BB don't really have a simple way to email "we demand." There are a few choices:

(1) disable data services (in manage connections). This will allow all telephone services continue, stop all data services. While that will include an email, it will also include navigation web and other applications that use data.

2) enter the configuration of BIS for the e-mail account. Change the default filter ("when no filter) for those times you don't want to receive email. Go back to YES when you want to e-mail again.

In both cases, I'm not positive what will happen when you reactivate the service... maybe it's that you will receive, the BB, all e-mails in queue upward for the time while you had cut her off. Or, it may be only that you will begin to receive new e-mails. I suggest that you run tests to see which work best for your situation.

Good luck!

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