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Location: Canada
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![]() Seriously, you don't know how blackberry works? Ok, let me explain. There is two ways of how email works. Push, and "pull". Traditionally, email worked by "pull". On early phones, like the famous Motorola V3, you had to open the email app to "check your mail". Aka, you have to manually check your email every once in a while. The Blackberry revolutionized email. Email was "pushed" to you. Aka, like text messages, you get your emails sent to you after it gets sent. This allowed people to rapidly communicated back and forth through email, just like text messaging, but without the character limitation. Blackberry's push email technology is achieved through their BES (blackberry enterprise server). What they do is, the BES server retrieves your mail from the mail server (Hotmail, gmail, yahoo, self hosted exchange, etc). Than, blackberry compresses your email and "pushes" it to your phone. BES technology later improved to include other ways of compressions like compressed web browsing and compressed app data access. So blackberry's "secret sauce" is its BES server. But the problem is, for home users, you don't have a blackberry server in your basement. So to cater to home users, Blackberry and cellphone carriers run a BES server to provide your email service. so OF COURSE blackberry accesses and stores your email. It is written in the EULA when you start your blackberry! It is how blackberry works! Have you wondered why cell phone carriers have "blackberry internet plans" but no "apple internet plan" or "Motorola internet plan"? Its because they need to run the BES server for you to make your blackberry work. Blackberry is used by many organizations that require actual secure email. So the question is, how are they not worried that blackberry is accessing their email? These organizations use their own BES server, thus bypassing blackberry's servers and thus will not allow blackberry to access the emails. |
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