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Nextel® Welcome Guide
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Step 6: Set Up Your Email
Your BlackBerry device is designed to enable you to integrate both 
supported personal and corporate email accounts with your BlackBerry 
7520
 device. To begin sending and receiving emails, you must link 
your BlackBerry device with a supported email account using one or both 
of these two methods:
BlackBerry Internet Service
 email account. This account type is for 
you if you don’t have an existing email account or if you wish to link your 
ISP/POP3 accounts to your BlackBerry device. Nextel will provide you 
with an email account for your BlackBerry device (Example: 
userid@nextel.BlackBerry.net). Once you have set up this email 
account, you can then forward your ISP/POP3 emails to this account
Note: If you purchased your device in a store and want to set up a new 
email as an individual, rather than with a corporation, use this option.
For step-by-step instructions on how to set up your email options, please 
BlackBerry Enterprise Server
®
 corporate email accountThis account 
type is for you if you use your BlackBerry device through a corporate 
network that employs a system administrator to manage a BlackBerry 
Enterprise Server within your company. 
If you are a new corporate user, you must obtain a User ID and 
password from your system administrator. BlackBerry Enterprise Server 
users can activate emails over the air through Enterprise Activation for 
BlackBerry Enterprise Server software version 4.0 and up.
For step-by-step instructions on how to set up your email options, please 
see “BlackBerry Enterprise Server Email” on page 23.
If you want to link your BlackBerry device using both methods, it is 
recommended that you follow the steps in “BlackBerry Enterprise Server