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I’m not able to send email on my BlackBerry smartphone

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Before you start troubleshooting

If someone tells you they haven’t received an email you sent, try sending an email to your own email address. If you receive your own message, the issue may be with the other person’s email account.

If you’re not receiving email from your Hotmail, MSN, Sympatico or Bell Internet accounts, but are receiving email from other accounts, it’s likely that you need to re-validate your Hotmail, MSN, Sympatico or Bell Internet accounts. For security reasons, these accounts need to be re-validated every 90 days.
Learn more about reconfirming your email account.

If neither of these suggestions solved the problem, try the troubleshooting options in the rest of this article.


Last Update:21/09/2012


Contact Technical Solutions if the problem persists

If the troubleshooting steps in this article haven’t solved the problem, please contact Technical Solutions for assistance.


Last Update:21/09/2012


Ensure that your smartphone is turned on and the wireless network is enabled

  1. From the home screen, select Manage Connections
  2. Select Mobile Network and click to enable the wireless network

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Ensure you have coverage

See our mobile coverage maps if you’re in an unfamiliar area.


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Check that the network signal strength is sufficient

In the upper right-hand corner of your BlackBerry home screen you’ll see a number of coverage bars indicating signal strength. If you don’t see any coverage bars or if there is an out of service (SOS) icon, then you do not have adequate wireless coverage.

To check the network signal strength:

  1. From the Home screen, click the Options icon
  2. In the Options screen, click Status
  3. In the Status screen, check the Signal field. The signal strength must be within the -40 to -100 Dbms range to give you adequate wireless coverage.

You can also check your wireless signal strength using a keyboard shortcut (on BlackBerry smartphones with full QWERTY keyboards).

  1. While holding down your BlackBerry's ALT key, type the letters N, M, L, L
  2. Your home screen will show your wireless signal strength, measured in Dbms.

If you don’t have adequate signal strength, move to another part of the building or outside.


Last Update:21/09/2012


Check that you have data connectivity

Look for an uppercase 1X or 1XEV in the top right corner of the screen, just under the signal strength. If the icons are uppercase, proceed to the next step. If the icons are lowercase (i.e., 1x or 1xev) or non-existent, try resetting your BlackBerry smartphone by removing and re-installing the battery.


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Confirm that your email is properly set up on BlackBerry Internet Service

  1. Visit https://bell.blackberry.com
  2. Log in to BlackBerry Internet Service using your username and password
  3. Under Email Accounts, your email account should be displayed. If not, click Set Up Account.
  4. If the email account exists with an icon icon_invalid under the Valid column, click Edit icon_edit to verify the settings for the account. It's possible that the email account password was changed, in which case it must be re-entered. Re-enter the password and save.

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Confirm that the correct device is set up on BlackBerry Internet Service

Confirm in BlackBerry Internet Service that the "device" is set to the BlackBerry smartphone that you're using. If you have recently changed your smartphone, you must enter your current smartphone information into BIS so that you continue to receive your email. To confirm:

  1. When logged into BIS, select Change Device from the left menu
  2. Confirm that the PIN displayed is the PIN of your smartphone. Go to the Home screen on your BlackBerry smartphone. Click Options, then Status. You’ll see the PIN on the screen.

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Resend your service books

Log in to your BlackBerry Internet Service account and resend your service books. (A service book configures how your BlackBerry smartphone interacts with the BlackBerry infrastructure. It also turns on specific services for your BlackBerry smartphone.)

  1. When logged into BIS, select Service Books from the left menu
  2. Click the Send Service Book button. Service Books should be delivered within 5 minutes. When this happens, a confirmation welcome email will appear in your inbox.

Last Update:21/09/2012


Re-register your BlackBerry smartphone

  1. From the home screen, select Options
  2. Select Advanced Options
  3. Select Host Routing Table
  4. From this screen, press the Menu button and select Register Now. If this step is successful, you'll receive a registration email message under Messages. If you do, try sending an email to your own email address to confirm that you solved the problem.

Last Update:21/09/2012


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