Depending on your business and personal email requirements, you may choose from two options for setting up your email on your Blackberry: Personal or Corporate. Blackberry allows up to 10 different email accounts per device. When it comes to setting up your email accounts for your phone, you can set them up by doing it on the phone itself for using a computer.
The Blackberry offers the capability to add email accounts from most big name email providors. To do so go to the Home screen and click the Setup Icon. Select Email accounts, then select Internet Mail account and follow the onscreen instructions.
There are no apps for Blackberry
almost all modern blackberry smartphones nowadays have BBM, so it does have it, and if it doesn't come with the phone, you can download it from BlackBerry App World or from the BlackBerry official site.
yes
no bbm is to people have blackberrys and email is to everyone
No, Blackberry Email is when you configure your normal email address on your device to receive emails without using browser. Blackberry messenger is a chatting system that allows you to chat with other people who have blackberry messenger.
You can't- that's why it's called BLACKBERRY messenger. :)
"Yes, Verizon offers email setup for Blackberry phones. If you set it up, you will be able to access your email account on your Blackberry phone anywhere that you have cell service."
Follow this link from Blackberry support to help set up your email on your Blackberry phone: http://us.blackberry.com/support/blackberry101/setup.jsp#tab_tab_email
Verizon BlackBerry email makes it easier for a person to receive emails to his/her BlackBerry phone. If a person needs help to set up the Verizon BlackBerry email or has any other questions regarding it, the person can contact Verizon for support.
Blackberry's are very nice cell phones. You would want a Blackberry if you wanted to use your phone for email as they have a nice email client.
You click on options>blackberry id>change layout ;)
yes
email it to your self
RIM, the company that offers the Blackberry service, does not advertise its server architecture, however it would be logical that they have dedicated email servers to handle their email.
Windows Mobile email is not supposed to be able to be run on the Blackberry Torch, so it is not recommended to be tried.