
Security fixed issues
In an environment with IBM® Lotus® Domino® 8.5.1, administrators could not disable the Native Notes Encryption
feature on BlackBerry® devices even if the Lotus Domino domain did not permit the feature. (DT 851209)
When a BlackBerry device user received an S/MIME encrypted message that included an inline image, the user
could not reply to the message from a BlackBerry device. (DT 642310)
In an environment that included the PGP® Support Package for BlackBerry® smartphones, when a user sent a PGP
partitioned encrypted message from a BlackBerry device that required the recipient to use the More option to
view additional contents, when the recipient clicked More, the message status changed to "'More' error: general
failure" and the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server included a message in the log files indicating that more data could
not be sent. (DT 616708)
When a user forwarded a message that included a Native Notes encrypted attachment from a BlackBerry device,
the recipient could not view the attachment. (DT 571358)
In an environment that included the PGP Support Package for BlackBerry smartphones, when a user sent an
encrypted message with an attachment from IBM® Lotus Notes®, the recipient could not open the attachment
and the BlackBerry device displayed the "Document is empty" error message. (DT 529917)
The description of the Phone Access application control policy rule was incomplete. (DT 518136)
In an environment that included the PGP Support Package for BlackBerry smartphones, when a user sent a small
PGP encrypted message, the recipient coud have decrypted it on a BlackBerry device but the message status was
"'More' error: general failure" and the BlackBerry Enterprise Server included the following message in its log files
"Failed to retrieve and build MORE result". (DT 508071)
When a user account initialized and the synchronization information for the user account was not correct, the
BlackBerry Synchronization Service might have stopped responding. (DT 506252)
When a user enrolled a certificate over the wireless network, the device displayed a "The server is unable to find
the specified certification authority profile" error message and did not permit the user to proceed. This was an
intermittent issue that occurred when the user tried to enroll a certificate immediately after the device received
the updated IT policy but the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service was not aware of the updated IT policy. (DT
501581)
In an environment that included an RSA® certification authority, when a user tried to enroll a certificate over the
wireless network and you approved the certificate request, the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service did not send
the certificate to the BlackBerry device. (DT 499189)
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