Blackberry Z30 Smartphone 10 3 1 User Guide
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Filter your search in the BlackBerry Hub 1.In the BlackBerry Hub, tap .2.Leave the Search field empty. Tap . 3.Tap Priority, Unread, Flagged, Received, or Attachment. 4.Tap again. To see all of your messages again, tap Cancel at the top of the screen. Tip: You can also find your flagged messages in BlackBerry Remember, in the Flagged Messages task list. Viewing important messages with the BlackBerry Priority Hub With the BlackBerry Priority Hub feature, important messages are highlighted so that you can quickly find them in the BlackBerry Hub. To identify priority messages, your BlackBerry device looks at whether a message is flagged as important, whether the sender is a frequent contact, and other criteria. You can help your device learn which messages are important to you by changing the priority of a message. For example, if a message is important to you but it
Change the types of messages that are marked as priority By default, if you start a conversation, if the sender of a message has the same last name as you, or if a message is marked with high importance, then those messages are included in the BlackBerry Priority Hub. You can turn off each of these settings. 1.In the BlackBerry Hub, tap > > Priority Hub. 2.Turn off the Sender has the Same Last Name as Me, the Message Sent with High Importance, or the I Started the Conversation switch. Create a priority rule You can create a rule so that messages that are sent from specific accounts, or with a specific subject, or with other specific criteria are sent to your BlackBerry Priority Hub. You can also set a Level 1 alert for specific messages so that you receive a custom notification when these messages are sent to you. 1.Tap > > Priority Hub.2.Tap . 3.Do any of the following:
View attachments sent to you You can quickly find and view the files sent to you and avoid searching through your messages. In the BlackBerry Hub, do one of the following:
Send email and messages from the BlackBerry Hub From the BlackBerry Hub, you can send email, text messages, Facebook messages, direct Twitter messages, LinkedIn messages, BBM messages, or other types of chat messages, depending on your wireless service plan and the accounts that you added to your BlackBerry device. When you tap Compose, the BlackBerry Hub suggests message types based on the messages you commonly compose. 1.In the BlackBerry Hub, tap . 2.Tap a message type. 3.Add or choose a recipient for your message:
Add a BCC recipient to an email 1.While composing a message, tap > . 2.Type a contact name or email address. Send an email or a meeting invitation when composing another message When you compose an email, you can also send a meeting invitation to a recipient or send a separate email. 1.While composing a message, touch and hold a name in the To, CC or BCC field. 2.Do one of the following:
Forward a PIN message as an email You might want to archive the information that you send or receive in a PIN message. You can forward the message to yourself or others as an email. 1.In the BlackBerry Hub, touch and hold a PIN message. 2.Tap . Managing messages Stay organized by managing your messages in the BlackBerry Hub. You can file messages, flag important messages, or save draft messages for later. Delete a message In the BlackBerry Hub, do any of the following:
Securing your email 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 hasn
Set up PGP protected messaging 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 recipient