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Turn on or turn off email message forwarding for folders

The BlackBerry® Enterprise Server for MDS Applications does not support this task.

If you are using the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server for Microsoft® Exchange, a folder name can contain a slash mark (/). To specify the folder, you must type the escape character backslash (\) before the slash mark.

  1. To open the command window for the BlackBerry Enterprise Server User Administration Tool, on the computer that hosts the tool, on the taskbar, click Start > Programs > BlackBerry Enterprise Server Resource Kit > BlackBerry Enterprise Server User Administration Tool > BlackBerry Enterprise Server User Administration Tool.
  2. Perform one of the following actions:
    • To turn on email message forwarding for folders, type besuseradminclient <credentials> -set_folder_redirection -er and the following parameters:
      • -u <user_name>
      • -b <instance>
      • -foldername <folder_name>
    • To turn off email message forwarding for folders, type besuseradminclient -set_folder_redirection <credentials> -dr and the following parameters:
      • -u <user_name>
      • -b <instance>
      • -foldername <folder_name>

Example: Turning on email message forwarding for a folder

besuseradminclient -username admin -password password1 -set_folder_redirection -u smoser@test.rim.net -b server01 -foldername Sent -er

besuseradminclient -username admin -password password1 -set_folder_redirection -u smoser@test.rim.net -b server01 -foldername Sent -dr

besuseradminclient -username admin -password password1 -set_folder_redirection -u smoser@test.rim.net -b server01 -foldername Inbox\/subfolder1\/sub\/folder2 -er

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