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Bug Forces RIM to Pull BlackBerry Enterprise Server 5.0 MR3

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Bug Forces RIM to Pull BlackBerry Enterprise Server 5.0 MR3

BlackBerry-maker RIM has removed the latest maintenance release for its BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES) software for Lotus Domino. The update reportedly introduced a bug that could cause BlackBerry users' past filed messages to be mistakenly moved back into their inboxes. Read full story

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