Getting carrier to disclose BIS e-mail addresses ?
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The company I work at took over another business last year, where there are a few BlackBerry users who have historicaly used BIS (we have our own BES server). It looks like a particular BIS user is spending all his time sending e-mails using a personal e-mail address and not a business one.
If we contact the carrier that the BIS contract is with can we get them to disclose all the POP3/IMAP mailboxes associated with him ? (until we have evidence we will not be discussing this directly with the user concerned).
Thanks.
(in the future we'll get them all on our BES but that's a few month away yet)
Re: Getting carrier to disclose BIS e-mail addresses ?
Couldn't you get this information from your BES? If you look at the Service Books for that user, it will show the Service Book for each account, with that account name.
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[BES 5.0.3 / GroupWise 2012 HP2]
Re: Getting carrier to disclose BIS e-mail addresses ?
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Originally Posted by jsconyers
Couldn't you get this information from your BES? If you look at the Service Books for that user, it will show the Service Book for each account, with that account name.
They're not on the BES yet, still just using BIS with the carrier/network provider they're on.
Re: Getting carrier to disclose BIS e-mail addresses ?
Okay. Is the business address available via BIS as well? You stated that you have BES and the user is sending email via their personal account and not the business account. I assumed the business account was through the BES.
In your case, I say you don't have a leg to stand on.
__________________ The difference between stupidity and genius is that genius has its limits. When you take things for granted, the things you are granted, get taken. Even a mosquito doesn't get a pat on the back until it starts to work. Too many people miss the silver lining because they're expecting gold.
[BES 5.0.3 / GroupWise 2012 HP2]