01-07-2009 04:27 PM
I am the network admin for my company and I have a user that is complaining that she is receive duplicates of her incoming mail. According to her, the device was working fine up until this past Sunday. She had been out of the country for a couple of weeks and returned on Sunday. At that point she started getting the duplicated e-mails. We are use a BES on an Exchange Server 2003. I have done the follow: 1) I removed her from the BES and re-added her then re-assigned the BB. 2) I had the BES wipe the BB device and re-assigned it. 3) I had the BB wipe itself and used an activation password. 4) I update the OS on the BB and re-activated it. After each trail the device seemed to work for a bit but would go back to receiving double e-mails. I have spent several hours looking at the knowledge base to see if there were any answers there. I am pretty sure that we are NOT using a BIS for her. We have other people that are using the same style BB and are not having any problems. I am at a loss as to how to fix the issue and she has told me that she receives quite a lot of e-mail daily. Please any help would be nice.
Rob
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A corrupt forwarding rule set up on a messaging server is sending multiple copies of the same email message to a hosted BlackBerry email address.
Resolution
Remove the corrupt forwarding rule from the messaging server. Ask your system administrator to determine if multiple copies of email messages are sent using the existing forwarding rule.
The message ID's of the duplicate email messages will be different for each copy because the messaging server is sending a separate copy of each email message.
A walkthrough on how to do it
01-07-2009 04:58 PM
Hi,
While this link doesn't contain a solution as you have already wiped the device, it does
explain what may have happened to cause the error. Please read the excellent post
by BUMPLEPIE.
Thanks,
Bifocals
01-07-2009 05:02 PM