Blackberry Porsche Design P 9983 Smartphone 10 3 3 User Guide
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tTo flag a message, tap . t To mark a message as read, tap . t To reply to a text message or a BBM message, tap . CustomizeBlackBerryHubInstantActionsforemailmessages By default, with BlackBerry Hub Instant Actions, you can file and delete your email messages. You can change your settings for the actions that appear in the list view. 1. In the BlackBerry Hub, tap > > DisplayandActions . 2. Under HubInstantActions , do one of the following: t In the EmailAction1 drop-down list, tap File or Flag . t In the EmailAction2 drop-down list, tap File, Flag , or Delete . Markamessageasreadorunread In the BlackBerry Hub, do one of the following: t To mark a message as read, touch and hold the message. Tap . t To mark a message as unread, touch and hold the message. Tap . t To mark messages before a specific date as read, touch and hold the date bar. Tap . Downloadorshareapicturefromanemail In a message, touch and hold an embedded picture. t To save the picture, tap . t To share the picture, tap . t To set the picture as a contact picture, tap . Saveadraftemail 1. While composing an email, tap Cancel. 2. In the dialog box, tap Save. Securingyouremail You can digitally sign or encrypt messages if you use a work email account that supports S/MIME or PGP protected messages or IBM Notes email encryption on your BlackBerry device. Digitally signing or encrypting messages adds another level of security to email messages that you send from your device. Digital signatures are designed to help recipients verify the authenticity and integrity of messages that you send. With S/MIME-protected messages, when you digitally sign a message using your private key, recipients use your public key to verify that the message is from you and that the message hasnht been changed. BlackBerry Hub and emailUser Guide71
Encryption is designed to keep messages confidential. With S/MIME-protected messages, when you encrypt a message, your device uses the recipients public key to encrypt the message. Recipients use their private key to decrypt the message. Even if your email account isnht supported by an EMM solution from BlackBerry, if iths supported by Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync and your organization uses an LDAP directory, you can encrypt your messages using S/MIME. If you use a work account that supports PGP protected messages, you can digitally sign, encrypt, or sign and encrypt messages using PGP protection. You need to store the recipienths public key on your BlackBerry device to send encrypted email messages. You need to store your private key on your device to send digitally signed email messages. If your device is associated with a CRL or an OCSP server, when you add recipients to an encrypted message, your device tries to retrieve a certificate status for each recipient. You are unable to send the message until certificate statuses are received for all recipients. If certificates canht be found or are invalid, the recipientsh names appear as red. SetupS/MIME-protectedmessaging You need to store a private key and certificate on your BlackBerry device to send digitally signed or encrypted email messages using S/MIME-protected messaging. You can store a key and certificate by importing the files from a work email message or a media card. If you have a work email account that is supported by an EMM solution from BlackBerry and a personal Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync account, when you import a certificate from the personal space on your device, you can store it in the keystore in your work or personal space. Your BlackBerry device supports keys and certificates in the following file formats and file name extensions: t PEM (.pem, .cer) t DER (.der, .cer) t PFX (.pfx, .p12) 1. Open a work email message with a certificate attachment. 2. Tap . 3. If necessary, enter the password. 4. Tap Import or ImportAll . 5. Tap . 6. In the BlackBerry Hub, tap > > EmailAccounts . 7. Tap an account. 8. Tap SecureEmailSettings . 9. If necessary, tap the S/MIME tab. BlackBerry Hub and emailUser Guide72
10.Turn on the S/MIME switch. 11. Under SigningCertificate , in the drop-down list, tap the certificate that you imported. 12. Under EncryptionCertificate , in the drop-down list, tap the certificate that you imported. SetupPGPprotectedmessaging If you use a work account that supports PGP protected messages, you can digitally sign, encrypt, or sign and encrypt messages using PGP protection. You need to store the recipienths public key on your BlackBerry device to send encrypted email messages. You need to store your private key on your device to send digitally signed email messages. Your device supports keys in the following formats and file name extensions: t PEM (.pem, .cer) t ASC (.asc) 1. Open a work email message with a PGP key attachment. 2. Tap . 3. Tap Import or ImportAll . 4. If necessary, enter the password. 5. Tap . 6. In the BlackBerry Hub, tap > > EmailAccounts . 7. Tap an account. 8. Tap SecureEmailSettings . 9. If necessary, tap the PGP tab. 10. Turn on the PGP switch. 11. Under PGPSigningKey , in the drop-down list, tap the key that you imported. 12. Under PGPEncryptionKey , in the drop-down list, tap the key that you imported. TurnonIBMNotesemailencryption A work account that supports IBM Notes email encryption must be added to your device. 1. In the BlackBerry Hub, tap > > EmailAccounts . 2. Tap an account. 3. Tap SecureEmailSettings . 4. If necessary, tap the NNE tab. 5. Turn on the NNE switch. BlackBerry Hub and emailUser Guide73
Signorencryptamessage You must use a work email account that supports IBM Notes mail encryption to send an encrypted email message, or an email account that supports S/MIME or PGP protected messages to send a signed or encrypted email message. 1. When you compose a message, slide your finger down on the screen. 2. In the drop-down list, tap a signing or an encryption option. Note: If your BlackBerry device is associated with a CRL or an OCSP server, when you add recipients to an encrypted message, your device tries to retrieve a certificate status for each recipient. You are unable to send the message until certificate statuses are received for all recipients. If certificates canht be found or are invalid, the recipientsh names appear as red. Changesecureemailsettings Depending on your permissions, you can change the email security for all the messages you send. For example, if you use S/MIME to protect your messages, you can send clear-signed messages that any email application can open, or opaque-signed messages that only email applications that support encryption can open. 1. In the BlackBerry Hub, tap > > EmailAccounts . 2. Tap an account. 3. Tap SecureEmailSettings . 4. To change S/MIME settings, do any of the following: t To turn on S/MIME-protected messaging, tap the S/MIME tab. Turn on the S/MIME switch. t To turn on NNE-protected messaging, if necessary, tap the NNE tab. Turn on the NNE switch. t To change the preferred method of encoding to use for messages you send, select an option in the DefaultEncoding drop-down list. t To select your preferred method of encoding to use for replies or forwarded messages you send, select an option in the OutgoingMessageEncoding drop-down list. t To send clear-signed messages, tap the S/MIME tab. Turn on the SendClear-TextSigned Messages switch. t To receive a warning message if there is a problem with a certificate, tap the S/MIME tab. Turn on the WarnAboutProblemsWithMyCertificates switch. t To change how frequently your ActiveSync account syncs with your work account, select an option from the Synctimeframe drop-down list. 5. To change PGP settings, do any of the following: t To turn on PGP protected messaging, tap the PGP tab. Turn on the PGP switch. t To select a key pair to use for signing messages you send, select an option in the PGPSigning Key drop-down list. BlackBerry Hub and emailUser Guide74
t To select a key pair to use for encrypting messages you send, select an option in the PGP EncryptionKey drop-down list. t To view PGP key details for a PGP key pair stored on your BlackBerry device, under either the PGPSigningKey or the PGPEncryptionKey drop-down lists, tap ViewPGPKey. t To receive a warning message if there is a problem with a PGP key, tap the PGP tab. Turn on the WarnAboutProblemsWithMyPGPKeys switch. ConfigureyourLDAPserversettings If your email account is supported by Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync, and your organization uses an LDAP directory, you can configure your settings so that S/MIME certificates for users in the LDAP directory are available to you. Make sure that you know the server name. 1. On the home screen, swipe down from the top of the screen. 2. Tap Settings > SecurityandPrivacy . 3. Tap LDAPServer . 4. In the ServerAddress field, enter the address of the LDAP server that your account is associated with. t To set where the LDAP server starts to look for S/MIME certificate information, enter a base distinguished name in the SearchBase field. t To specify the scope of an LDAP server search, in the SearchScope drop-down list, tap an option. t To enable an authentication type, in the AuthenticationType drop-down list, tap an option. t If you enable the Simple authentication type, in the LDAPUserID and LDAPPassword fields, enter your username and password. t To enable Transport Layer Security, turn on the UseSecureConnection switch. t To select how long to wait for the LDAP server to respond, in the Timeout drop-down list, tap an option. Secureemailicons IconDescriptionThe email is digitally signed.The email is encrypted.A message in the folder is digitally signed.BlackBerry Hub and emailUser Guide75
IconDescriptionA message in the folder is encrypted.The digital signature was successfully verified.There is not enough information to verify the digital signature.The digital signature failed verification.A certificate is attached to the email.Multiple certificates are attached to the email.A PGP key is attached to the email.The certificate chain is trusted or the certificate status is good.There is an error with the certificate chain or the certificate status.The certificate status is being determined.The certificate chain is expired.The certificate chain has been revoked. NavigatingtheBlackBerryHub PeekatyourmessagesintheBlackBerryHubfromanywhere Whether youhre on your home screen or using an application, you can peek at or open the BlackBerry Hub from anywhere on the device. 1. From the bottom of the screen, slide your finger up just a little bit. The current view shrinks to show your notifications. 2. Slide your finger to the right to peek at the BlackBerry Hub. t To fully open the BlackBerry Hub, continue sliding your finger to the right.t To return to what you were doing, slide your finger back to the left and down. BlackBerry Hub and emailUser Guide76
Peekatyourmessagesandnotificationswhileyouhrecomposingorviewingamessage In a message, slowly slide your finger from the left edge of the message to the right. Continue sliding to bring your list of messages and notifications into view. CheckyourupcomingeventsfromtheBlackBerryHub You can check your agenda in the BlackBerry Calendar app, but if youhre already in the BlackBerry Hub, just stay where you are. At the top of your list of messages and notifications, where todayhs date appears, slowly drag down. Your upcoming events start to appear. The more you drag, the more you see. BlackBerry Hub and emailUser Guide77
Createameetingfromanemail When you create a meeting or event from an email, your BlackBerry device populates the invitation with the subject line from the email, and the recipients of the email become the invitees. 1. In an email, tap > . 2. Enter any additional information for the meeting. 3. Tap Save . AddacontactfromtheBlackBerryHub 1. In the BlackBerry Hub, touch and hold a message. 2. Tap . t To add the contact to an existing contact entry (for example, to add a new email address for a contact), tap a contact from the list. t To add the contact as a new contact, tap . 3. Tap Save . Refreshyourlistofmessages If you added an email account that doesnht support push messaging services, you can refresh the BlackBerry Hub to check for new messages. In the BlackBerry Hub, tap > . BlackBerry Hub and emailUser Guide78
CustomizingBlackBerryHubsettingsYou can customize a variety of settings in the BlackBerry Hub. For example, you can change your default email address or calendar, or the order that your accounts appear in. You can also set an out-of- office reply using your BlackBerry device. Setanout-of-officereply Some email accounts might not support out-of-office replies. 1. In the BlackBerry Hub, tap > > EmailAccounts . 2. Tap an email account. 3. Turn on the SendAutomaticReplies switch. 4. Do any of the following: t To send out-of-office replies inside your organization, enter a message in the Replywith field. t To specify a start time and end time to send out-of-office replies, turn on the SendAutomatic RepliesBetweenSpecificDates switch. t To send out-of-office replies outside your organization, turn on the SendAutomaticReplies OutsideoftheOrganization switch. If you want the message in your external out-of-office replies to be something different from your internal out-of-office replies, enter a message in the Reply with field. Addasignaturetoanemailaccount 1. In the BlackBerry Hub, tap > > EmailAccounts . 2. Tap an email account. 3. Turn on the AutoSignature switch. 4. Type your signature in the field. Changeyourdefaultemailaddressorcalendar When you share something (for example, a picture or a website) by email or when you compose a new email, your BlackBerry device sends the email from your default email address. When you add an event to your calendar or send a meeting invitation, your device adds the event to your default calendar. 1. On the home screen, swipe down from the top of the screen. 2. Tap Settings > Accounts . 3. Tap . t To change the default account that you send email from, in the EmailAddress drop-down list, tap an account. t To change the default calendar that you add events to and send meeting invitations from, in the Calendar drop-down list, tap a calendar. BlackBerry Hub and emailUser Guide79
Downloadonlypartialtextinemail You can control how much content in your email messages is downloaded while in a specific wireless coverage area. For example, when roaming, you might choose to download just the subject of messages. While in an area of Wi-Fi coverage, you might choose to download entire messages. If youhre in a wireless coverage area where downloading is restricted, you can choose to download the entire email by tapping Messagetruncated,downloadmore . Additional charges might apply. 1. On the home screen, swipe down from the top of the screen. 2. Tap Settings > Accounts . 3. Tap an account. 4. Tap > . 5. In the RoamingDataControl , the CellularDataControl , or the Wi-FiDataControl drop-down lists, select an option. ChangehowmessagesaredisplayedintheBlackBerryHub Change whether the BlackBerry Hub shows your sent messages or filed messages, how you view message threads, and how the date appears at the top of your list of messages and notifications. You can also change how the sendersh names are displayed, whether pictures are automatically downloaded, and more. 1. In the BlackBerry Hub, tap > > DisplayandActions . 2. Change your settings. For example, change any of the following settings: t To view messages as conversation threads instead of single messages, in the DisplayStyle drop- down list, tap Conversation . In conversation threads, all of the email messages in a particular conversation are grouped in your list view. t To stop showing filed messages that have been read, turn off the ShowReadFiledEmails switch. t To stop showing sent messages, turn off the ShowSentEmails switch. t To receive a notification when you move a message to a folder that isnht synced to your device, turn on the NotifyWhenFolderIsnhtSynced switch. t To set the BlackBerry Hub to maintain the view you left it in when your device is inactive, turn off the ReturntoDefaultViewWhenIdle switch. Colorcodeyouraccounts To help you distinguish between different types of accounts in the BlackBerry Hub, you can choose a color for each of your accounts. The color appears on the left side in your list of messages. 1. In the BlackBerry Hub, tap > > HubManagement . 2. Tap an account. 3. In the AccountColor drop-down list, tap a color. BlackBerry Hub and emailUser Guide80