BlackBerry 10:
Email profile settings
BlackBerry 10
:
Email profile settingsBlackBerry 10 : Email profile setting | Description |
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Account name | This setting specifies the work email account name that appears in the
BlackBerry Hub
and in the device settings. You can use a variable, such as %UserEmailAddress%. |
Port | This setting specifies the port that is used to connect to the mail
server. |
Delivery settings | |
Profile type | This setting specifies whether you want this profile to support Exchange ActiveSync or IBM Notes
Traveler .Possible values:
The default value is " Exchange ActiveSync ." |
SyncML server | This setting specifies the FQDN of the IBM Notes
Traveler
server that a BlackBerry 10 device can
use to synchronize To Do data. This setting is valid only if the "Profile type" setting is set to " IBM Notes
Traveler ." |
SyncML port | This setting specifies the port of the Notes Traveler server that a BlackBerry 10 device can
use to synchronize To Do data.This setting is valid only if the "Profile type" setting is set to " IBM Notes
Traveler ." |
Use SSL for SyncML | This setting specifies whether a BlackBerry 10 device needs
to make an SSL connection to the Notes Traveler server.This setting is valid only if the "Profile type" setting is set to " IBM Notes
Traveler ." |
Push enabled | This setting specifies whether the mail server can push email messages to
a BlackBerry 10
device. |
Interval between synchronizations | This setting specifies how often a BlackBerry 10 device checks
the mail server for new email messages.This setting is valid only if the "Push enabled" setting is not
selected. Possible values:
The default value is "15 minutes." |
Days to synchronize | This setting specifies the number of days in the past to synchronize email
messages and organizer data to a BlackBerry 10 device.Possible values:
The default value is "1 month." |
Require manual synchronization when roaming | This setting specifies whether a user must start synchronization between a
BlackBerry 10
device and the mail server when the user is roaming. |
Use SSL | This setting specifies whether a device must use SSL to connect to the
mail server. |
Calendar synchronization | This setting specifies whether a BlackBerry 10
device synchronizes calendar entries with the mail server. |
Contacts synchronization | This setting specifies whether a BlackBerry 10
device synchronizes contacts with the mail server. |
Email synchronization | This setting specifies whether a BlackBerry 10
device synchronizes email messages with the mail server. |
Memo synchronization | This setting specifies whether a BlackBerry 10
device synchronizes memo data with the mail server.This setting is valid only if the "Profile type" setting is set to " Exchange ActiveSync ." |
Task synchronization | This setting specifies whether a BlackBerry 10
device synchronizes task data with the mail server.This setting is valid only if the "Profile type" setting is set to " Exchange ActiveSync ." |
ToDo synchronization | This setting specifies whether a BlackBerry 10 device
synchronizes the To Do data using Notes Traveler .This setting is valid only if the "Profile type" setting is set to " IBM Notes
Traveler ." |
Secure email settings | |
Suggest default encoding for outgoing messages | This setting specifies whether a BlackBerry 10 device
suggests the default encoding, (for example, plain text, sign, encrypt, or sign and
encrypt) for all outgoing email messages. If this setting is set to "Allow," a user can
choose whether the device suggests the default encoding or suggests the encoding based on
message history. If this setting is set to "Required," the device suggests the default
encoding. If this setting is set to "Disallow," the device suggests the encoding based on
message history.Possible values:
The default value is "Allow." The minimum requirement is BlackBerry 10 OS
version 10.3.1. |
S/MIME settings | |
S/MIME support | This setting specifies whether S/MIME is enabled on a BlackBerry 10 device. If this setting is set to "Allow," a user can choose whether or
not to enable S/MIME protection on the device. If this setting is set to "Required," S/MIME
protection is enabled on the device and the user can't disable it. If this setting is set
to "Disallow," S/MIME protection is disabled on the device and the user can't enable
it.To send encrypted email messages, a user must have the recipient's
public key on the device or smart card. To send digitally signed email messages, the user's
private key must be on the device or smart card. This setting takes precedence over the "Digitally signed S/MIME messages"
setting and the "Encrypted S/MIME messages" setting. This setting affects the " PGP support" setting. If this
setting is set to "Required," the "PGP support" setting must be
set to "Disallow."Possible values:
The default value is "Allow." |
Digitally signed S/MIME messages | This setting specifies whether a BlackBerry 10 device sends
outgoing email messages with a digital signature. If this setting is set to "Allow," a user
can choose whether to digitally sign outgoing email messages. If this setting is set to
"Required," a user must digitally sign outgoing email messages. If this setting is set to
"Disallow," a user can't digitally sign outgoing email messagesTo send digitally signed email messages, the user's private key must be
on the device or smart card. This setting is valid only if the "S/MIME support" setting is set to
"Allow" or "Required." If the "S/MIME support" setting is set to "Required," and both this
setting and the "Encrypted S/MIME messages" setting are set to "Disallow," the "Encrypted
S/MIME messages" setting and this setting are ignored and the default setting of "Allow" is
used for both settings. Possible values:
The default value is "Allow." |
Encrypted S/MIME messages | This setting specifies whether a BlackBerry 10 device
encrypts outgoing email messages using S/MIME encryption. If this setting is set to
"Allow," a user can choose whether or not to encrypt outgoing email messages. If this
setting is set to "Required," a user must encrypt outgoing email messages. If this setting
is set to "Disallow," a user can't encrypt outgoing email messages.To send encrypted email messages, a user must have the recipient's public
key on the device or smart card. This setting is valid only if the "S/MIME support" setting is set to
"Allow" or "Required." If the "S/MIME support" setting is set to "Required," and both this
setting and the "Digitally signed S/MIME messages" setting are set to "Disallow," the
"Digitally signed S/MIME messages" setting and this setting are ignored and the default
setting of "Allow" is used for both settings. Possible values:
The default value is "Allow." |
Encryption algorithms | This setting specifies the encryption algorithms that a BlackBerry 10 device can
use to encrypt S/MIME-protected email messages.Possible values:
The default value is a null value. |
PGP settings | |
PGP support | This setting specifies whether PGP protection is enabled on a
BlackBerry 10 device.
If this setting is set to "Allow," a user can choose whether or not to enable PGP protection on the device.
If this setting is set to "Required," PGP protection is enabled on
the device and the user can't disable it. If this setting is set to "Disallow," PGP protection is disabled on
the device and the user can't enable it.To send encrypted email messages, a user must have the recipient's public
key on the device. To send digitally signed email messages, the user's private key must be
on the device. The "S/MIME support" setting affects this setting. If the "S/MIME
support" setting is set to "Required," or if the "S/MIME support" setting is set to "Allow"
and the "Digitally signed S/MIME messages" setting or the "Encrypted S/MIME messages"
setting is set to "Required," this setting must be set to "Disallow." Possible values:
The default value is "Allow." The minimum requirement is BlackBerry 10 OS
version 10.3.1. |
Symantec
Encryption Management Server
address | This setting specifies the FQDN or IP address of your organization’s Symantec
Encryption Management Server to require a BlackBerry 10 device user to enroll the device with this server to send PGP
messages.The " PGP
support" setting affects this setting. The device uses this setting if the "PGP support" setting is set to
"Allow" or "Required."The minimum requirement is BlackBerry 10 OS
version 10.3.1. |
Symantec
Encryption Management Server
enrollment method | This setting specifies the method that a BlackBerry 10 device user must use to enroll the device with your organization’s Symantec
Encryption Management Server . If this setting is set to "Email authentication", the device prompts
the user to type their email address. If this setting is set to "Microsoft Active
Directory authentication", the device prompts the user to type their domain
username and password.The " PGP
support" setting affects this setting. The device uses this setting if the "PGP support" setting is set to
"Allow" or "Required."Possible values:
The default value is "Email authentication." The minimum requirement is BlackBerry 10 OS
version 10.3.1. |
Associated profiles | |
Authentication type | This setting specifies the type of authentication that a BlackBerry 10 device uses to connect to the mail server.Possible values:
The default value is "None." |
Associated SCEP profile | This setting specifies the associated SCEP profile that a BlackBerry 10 device uses
to enroll a client certificate to use for authentication with the mail server.This setting is valid only if the "Authentication type" setting is set to "SCEP." |
Associated user credential profile | This setting specifies the associated user credential profile that a BlackBerry 10 device uses to obtain a client certificate to use for authentication
with the mail server.This setting is valid only if the "Authentication type" setting is set to "User
credential." The minimum requirement is BlackBerry 10 OS
version 10.3.1. |
Message classification | |
Message classification file (.json) | This setting specifies the message classification file to send to users' devices. The minimum requirement is BlackBerry 10 OS
version 10.3.1. |