BlackBerry smartphones receive do not eMail, battery life goes fast

This weekend, all of a sudden my independence started to go fast, and then I wasn't getting e-mail messages.  I re-entered all of my emails to att. BlackBerry and removed the battery to restart my phone.  I can send eMails, but do not yet get on my bberry.  Any ideas?

Thank you!

Nathan

Solved by pinkdaisies... Thanks Rock Star!  See below

Finally a solution that worked! T-Mobile and the customer service unfortunately were not able to help, but research in Motion (RIM) my phone manufacturer has solved the problem of e-mail! Apparently, the old version of facebook causes conflicts with the receipt of emails.  You need to go into your Options, Options, advanced, then Applications, then click on Facebook.  Click the menu button, then select modules then scroll down your list until you see "net_rim_bb_facebook".  Beside that, you can see the version number.  You must have version 1.2.0.35

If you have an earlier version, delete Facebook.  When you remove it, you will be asked to reboot your phone.  When you restart, the facebook icon will be the "desktop" of your phone.  Click on it, and it will take you to the site, so you can download the new version.

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