BlackBerry How-To: Using E-Mail Message Flags in BlackBerry OS 5.0
A new feature within RIM's recently released BlackBerry handheld OS 5.0 lets BlackBerry users "flag" e-mail messages for follow-up, set custom reminders, assign different color flags to specific messages and edit detailed flag properties. Here's how to effectively use the new BlackBerry e-mail flags.
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BlackBerry-maker Research In Motion (RIM) recently started shipping its brand new mobile operating system (OS), BlackBerry handheld OS 5.0. The new software packs a variety of cool new features and enhancements, including improved mail-folder management options; auto-correct and word-completion typing software; and a number of personal information management (PIM) feature-enhancements. (Note: Some of the new features require BlackBerry Enterprise Server [BES] 5.0.)
My personal favorite new addition found in BlackBerry OS 5.0? The Message Flags feature. BlackBerry Message Flags let users quickly assign "flags" to messages for follow-up reminders, and each individual flag can be customized based on specific message needs.
For example, you can assign a quick flag reminder to an e-mail message to ensure that you respond to all the message receipts and not just the sender. And other flag types let you set "due-dates" for message responses, complete with pop-up alerts to ensure you see the reminders.
BlackBerry Message Flags are new to BlackBerry OS 5.0, so you'll have to employ one of RIM's latest devices like the BlackBerry Bold 9700 or Storm2 to have access to the features. And some functionality may not work unless you're on a compatible BES. But RIM's already started updating BlackBerry software for older devices to 5.0; Verizon Wireless recently shipped BlackBerry software 5.0 for the original BlackBerry Storm 95xx. And you can check RIM's official list of BlackBerry smartphones that will get OS 5.0 to see if your smartphone is next in line for the update.
Even if your device isn't scheduled for the BlackBerry OS 5.0 update any time soon, you can download a third-party option called Flag Your E-Mails for $2.99 from RIM's BlackBerry App World software store. The apps can't do everything the native flags feature offers, but all the basic functionality is there.
Also, check out our related BlackBerry tutorial on using folders to "unclutter" your RIM smartphone.
Now, a walkthrough of the BlackBerry OS 5.0 Message Flags feature.


