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I can't open an attachment in an encrypted message
You might not be able to open an attachment in an encrypted message for the following reasons:
The attachment information might not be available on the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server.
Your administrator might have set options to prevent you from opening attachments in encrypted messages.
You might have received the message from an email account that doesn't support attachments in encrypted messages.
The message might have been encrypted with an algorithm that isn't supported.
If you are using the PGP® Support Package for BlackBerry smartphones, you can't open an attachment in a PGP protected
message that was encrypted using the OpenPGP format by an IBM® Lotus Notes® client working with PGP® Desktop
Professional or that was encrypted by the PGP® Universal Server.

IBM Lotus Notes native encrypted messages

About IBM Lotus Notes native encrypted messages
If your email account uses a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server that supports this feature, you can read messages on your
BlackBerry smartphone that are sent using IBM® Lotus Notes® native encryption. You might also be able to send, forward, or
reply to messages using IBM Lotus Notes native encryption.
Before you can send or receive IBM Lotus Notes native encrypted messages, you must import your IBM Lotus Notes ID file
using Lotus® iNotes® (previously known as IBM® Lotus® Domino® Web Access) or using the BlackBerry® Desktop Software. For
more information about importing your IBM Lotus Notes ID file using the BlackBerry Desktop Software, see the Help in the
BlackBerry Desktop Software. When you send or receive IBM Lotus Notes native encrypted messages, you might be prompted
to type your IBM Lotus Notes ID password.
Prerequisites: IBM Lotus Notes native encryption
Your BlackBerry® smartphone must be associated with an email account that uses a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server for IBM®
Lotus® Domino®.
Your computer must be running IBM® Lotus Notes® 7.0 or later with an email account on an IBM Lotus Domino server 7.0
or later.
You must import your IBM Lotus Notes ID file using Lotus® iNotes® (previously known as IBM® Lotus® Domino® Web
Access), or using the BlackBerry® Desktop Software.
Encrypt a message using IBM Lotus Notes native encryption
1. When composing, forwarding or replying to a message, change the Encoding field to Lotus Notes Encryption.
2. If you are prompted, type your IBM® Lotus Notes® ID password.
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