The
most common reason messages are delivered to one device (cellphone) but
not to your Outlook account is because the mail server believes the
message has been delivered once it hits either your cell phone or
BlackBerry.
We
highly recommend creating an alias that points to 2 user accounts.
This way, all messages will be sent to both accounts. One can be used
to pull messages into your BlackBerry device, while the other can be
used to pull messages into your workstation Outlook account.
Alternatively, you may use the following method. Please note, this method is not recommended as it is not fool-proof.
Check your Outlook settings by completing the following:
1.Open Outlook
2.Select the tools Menu
3.Select Email Accounts
4.Select View or Change email accounts
5.Select the email account in question
6.Click More Settings
7.Click Advanced Tab
8.Under Delivery at the bottom select "leave a copy of the message on the server"1
9.Choose
the number of Days to leave it on (Depends on how often you check your
mail on your PC. Considering this is a vps-based email hosting account,
you should not leave the messages on the server for more than 7 days.)
10.Click apply or OK.
By
enabling this setting messages will get to your phone and still be on
the mail server. When you open Outlook it will retrieve the message to
your desktop providing you check your Outlook account before the amount
of days you selected in step 9 above.
You
should also contact your smartphone provider to determine how
to enable this same setting on your phone. This will allow
messages pulled first by your BlackBerry to remain on the server so they
can be pulled by your Outlook account as well.