Blackberry 10.3 Cell Phone User Manual


 
To mark messages before a specific date as read, touch and hold the date bar. Tap .
Download or share a picture from an email
In a message, touch and hold an embedded picture.
To save the picture, tap .
To share the picture, tap .
To set the picture as a contact picture, tap .
Save a draft email
1. While composing an email, tap Cancel.
2. In the dialog box, tap Save.
Securing your email
You can digitally sign or encrypt messages if you use a work email account that supports S/MIME-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't been changed.
Encryption is designed to keep messages confidential. With S/MIME-protected messages, when you encrypt a message,
your device uses the recipient’s public key to encrypt the message. Recipients use their private key to decrypt the
message.
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. When the certificate statuses are received, the recipients' names change color, and you can
send your message.
Color Certificate Status
Blue The certificate is being retrieved, validated, or the
certificate is valid.
Red No certificate is found, or the certificate is not valid.
Purple The certificate can't be trusted, is unverified, or is
unknown.
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