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Set up S/MIME-protected messaging
You need to store a private key and certificate on your BlackBerry device to send 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.
Your BlackBerry device supports keys and certificates in the following file formats and file name extensions:
PEM (.pem, .cer)
DER (.der, .cer)
PFX (.pfx, .p12)
1. Open a work email message with a certificate attachment.
2.
Touch and hold The certificate attachment icon .
3.
Tap The Import Certificate icon .
4. If necessary, enter the password.
5.
Tap The Back icon .
6.
Tap The More icon > The Settings icon > Secure Email.
7. If necessary, tap the S/MIME tab.
8. Set the S/MIME switch to On.
9. Below Signing Certificate, in the drop-down list, tap the certificate that you imported.
10. Below Encryption Certificate, in the drop-down list, tap the certificate that you imported.
Turn on IBM Notes email encryption on your device
To complete this task, you must add a work account that supports IBM Notes email encryption to your device.
1.
In the BlackBerry Hub, tap More actions > The Settings icon > Secure Email.
2. If necessary, tap the NNE tab.
3. Set the NNE switch to On.
Sign or encrypt a message
You must use a work email account that supports S/MIME-protected messages or IBM Notes mail encryption 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
: When you add recipients to an encrypted message, your device attempts to retrieve a certificate for each recipient.
You are unable to send the message until certificates are received for all recipients. When the certificate status has been
received, the recipients' names change color, and you can send your message.
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