Blackberry 8230 Cell Phone User Manual


 
Browser push
About browser push
Browser push is designed to push information from a web application to your BlackBerry® device as the information becomes available. For
example, you can use browser push to receive updates for weather reports, stock quotes, or breaking news. When your device receives an update,
a new browser push message might appear in the messages application or an icon on the Home screen might change to indicate that new
information is available. The web application might also push updated information to your browser cache without notifying you. If information
is pushed to your browser cache, the information is available on your device even when your device is not connected to the wireless network.
Your device supports different types of browser push messages. Service loading messages and service indication messages include updated
information. Other browser push messages include messages that appear in your browser cache.
Turn off browser push
1. On the Home screen, click the Options icon.
2. Click Advanced Options.
3. Click Browser Push.
4. Perform one of the following actions:
To reject all browser push messages, clear the Enable Push, Enable MDS Push, and Enable WAP Push check boxes.
To reject browser push messages through a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server or BlackBerry® Internet Service, clear the Enable MDS
Push check box.
To reject browser push messages through WAP gateways, clear the Enable WAP Push check box.
5. Press the Menu key.
6. Click Save.
Browser push options
Process MDS:
Set whether your BlackBerry® device accepts browser push messages from the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server or BlackBerry® Internet
Service.
MDS Hosts:
Set whether your device accepts push messages from all BlackBerry Enterprise Servers or BlackBerry Internet Services, or no BlackBerry
Enterprise Servers or BlackBerry Internet Services.
Process SMSC:
Set whether your device accepts SMS-based browser push messages.
SMSC Hosts:
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