| Issue: Want to set up "native" BlackBerry access w/o using IMAP and w/o setting up a BES 10 server to support the new devices' e-mail clients.
 
 
 Solution:
 The ActiveSync feature in the new 10 OS supports Traveler 8.5.2 and Traveler 9.
 
 Note:
 There is better support in Traveler 9 for all Android, iOS, and BB devices. Upgrade if you are on Lotus Passport.
 However, we did test and confirm e-mail and calendaring do work with Lotus Traveler 8.5.2 running on Domino 8.5.3.
 
 
 Set-up Instructions:
 1. From home screen, click Settings icon.
 
  
 2. On the System Settings menu/list, choose the Accounts option, choose the option to Add Account.
 
  
 3. On the Add Account menu, choose Email, Calendar and Contacts option.
 
  
 4. Enter the e-mail address, close the on-screen keyboard and click the Advanced settings option.
 
 5. In the Advanced Setup menu, choose the Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync option.
 
  6. Complete the Add Account settings form. Enter the following:
 Domain:
 (leave blank)
 
 Username:
 myemail@mydomain.com
 
 Password:
 ***********
 
 Server Address:
 https://traveler.mydomain.com/traveler
 
 Port:
 443
 (Use 443 unless you use a custom port. Don't do e-mail insecurely on port 80.)
 
 Use SSL:
 On
 
 7. Click Next / Finish. Wait while your BB verifies what you've entered.
 Note: If you use a self-certified certificate, or the name doesn't match, then you are going to have to accept the certificate.
 
 
 Change/Update Your Sync Options:
 After you do the set up, you can return and edit the account settings (preferences) to determine which mail account features to sync.
 
 1. Repeat steps 1 and most of 2 above, only select the account you just added.
 Under the Edit Account menu, you should have the following options you can adjust:
 Update Password: <only update if you password changed>
 
 Sync Email: On
 Sync Contacts: On
 Sync Tasks: On
 Sync Memos: On
 Use VPN: Off <leave off unless you have your corporate VPN for this account already set-up>
 
 
  
 
 
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