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BlackBerry Configuration | MDaemon Messaging Server | How To Quick Start Guide
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I I. BlackBerry Internet Server (BIS) Setup
BlackBerry features such as push email and contact sync are available with a personal BlackBerry Internet Service (BIS) data plan
from your cellular provider. It allows you to check your MDaemon email account for new messages and deliver them directly to your
BlackBerry smartphone. This guide will help you synchronize your BlackBerry smartphone with your MDaemon email and contacts
using the BlackBerry Internet Service. For calendar synchronization, ActiveSync or the Funambol SyncML client is recommended.
Instructions for configuring Funambol to retrieve your MDaemon calendar data can be found here:
www.altn.com/Support/KnowledgeBase/KnowledgeBaseResults/?Number=KBA-02219
MDaemon Administrator - BIS Instructions
Configuring MDaemon For Integration With The Internet-Enabled BlackBerry Data Plan
1. Go to Setup | Mobile Device Management. Click on BlackBerry Internet Service and then check the box Enable
BlackBerry Internet Service integration.
2. In the drop-down menu, select the domain for which you wish to enable integration with the internet enabled BlackBerry data
plan. Your primary domain will be listed by default.
BlackBerry Internet Service servers currently do not support making SMTP connections to mail servers using self-signed
certificates, or certificates generated by the same application that later provides it as verification of their security.
If your MDaemon server is setup to allow incoming SSL/TLS connections, or has the dedicated SSL SMTP ports enabled, with
a self-signed SSL certificate, this may cause the connection from the BlackBerry Internet Service server to either error out, or
get ‘stuck,’ trying to send MDaemon messages your BlackBerry users are sending out from their BlackBerry smartphones.
To resolve this, contact a third-party certificate authority like GoDaddy, VeriSign, Comodo, or another to purchase an SSL
certificate and install it into the Windows certificate store, and then select it in MDaemon.
3. Check the box Enable integration for this domain.
4. Verify the Subscribe URL. It should
reflect your WorldClient host name,
followed by /mdbis.dll.
For example: http://mail.example.
com:3000/mdbis.dll
5. Enter your MDaemon server’s host
name or IP address in the SMTP
server field.
6. Check the box SMTP and IMAP
servers use STARTTLS whenever
possible to allow an encrypted
connection via STARTTLS when
available (not supported when using
self-signed certificate).
If this box is grayed out, then go to
Security | Security Settings. Click
on MDaemon under SSL & TLS.
Then, check the box, Enable the
dedicated SSL ports for SMTP,
IMAP, POP3 servers.
Note:
BlackBerry Internet Service data plan is required. Contact your cellular provider for details.
7. Click Apply and Ok. BlackBerry Internet Service is now enabled and configured on your MDaemon server.
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