Blackberry PEARL 8100 - PGP SUPPORT PACKAGE FOR DEVICES USER GUIDE User Manual
Blackberry PEARL 8100 - PGP SUPPORT PACKAGE FOR DEVICES USER GUIDE User Manual

Blackberry PEARL 8100 - PGP SUPPORT PACKAGE FOR DEVICES USER GUIDE User Manual

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BlackBerry Pearl 8120 Smartphone
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  • Page 1 PGP Support Package for BlackBerry Devices User Guide Supplement BlackBerry Pearl 8120 Smartphone BlackBerry Pearl 8130 Smartphone...
  • Page 2 PGP Support Package for BlackBerry Devices User Guide Supplement Last modified: 20 July 2007 Document ID: 13375966-001 At the time of publication, this documentation is based on PGP Support Package for BlackBerry devices Version 4.3. Send us your comments on product documentation: https://www.blackberry.com/DocsFeedback.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents PGP Support Package for BlackBerry devices installation ................5 PGP keys..................................7 Certificate servers ..............................15 PGP messages................................17 Legal notice ................................25...
  • Page 5: Pgp Support Package For Blackberry Devices Installation

    Install the PGP Support Package for BlackBerry devices BlackBerry devices on your computer The PGP® Support Package for BlackBerry devices is designed to permit you to send PGP messages from— Double-click the installer for the PGP® Support and receive PGP messages on—your BlackBerry®...
  • Page 6 User Guide Supplement 6. Click Next. 7. Click Finish. Enroll with the PGP Universal Server After your BlackBerry® device has completed enterprise activation, at the prompt, click Enroll Now. 2. Type your email address or domain login information. 3. Click OK.
  • Page 7: Pgp Keys

    If you use the PGP Universal Server and you have installed the S/MIME Support Package for Set the service used to download PGP keys BlackBerry devices, you can use these certificates to About the key store send and receive S/MIME messages through the PGP Change the key store password Universal Server.
  • Page 8 5. Select a Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) server. The following icons indicate the status of PGP® keys stored on your BlackBerry® device: 6. Type PGP® key subject information in one or more of the First Name, Last Name, or Email fields.
  • Page 9 About PGP key icons (See page 8.) trusted. Download an updated PGP key (See page 9.) • Implicitly Trusted: A private key on your BlackBerry® device corresponds with the PGP Download an updated PGP key key. • Not Trusted: The PGP key is not explicitly In the device options, click Security Options.
  • Page 10 5. Click Send via Email or Send via PIN. is generated. You can use the common name as a label for the key on your BlackBerry® device or you can set Note: the label to one that has more meaning to you.
  • Page 11 2: PGP keys 3. Press the Menu key. 7. Press the Space key to set the Reason field to the appropriate revocation reason. 4. Click Fetch PGP Keys. 8. Click OK. 5. Press the Menu key. 6. Click Options. Note: 7.
  • Page 12: Change The Key Store Password

    Verify that your system administrator has provided you Change the key store password with the service record for the BlackBerry Mobile Data System™ (BlackBerry MDS™) Connection Service that In the device options, click Security Options. your BlackBerry® device uses to download PGP® keys.
  • Page 13: Key Store

    Shortcuts for viewing PGP key status is refreshed information in the PGP Keys screen When your BlackBerry® device stores a PGP® key To view the PGP® key label, press the Space key. longer than the time limit specified in the Certificate Status Expires field, your device should download a To view PGP key information, press the Enter key.
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  • Page 15: Certificate Servers

    (for example, o=test.rim.net). About certificate servers • Port: Type the port number as it is configured on Your BlackBerry® device uses Lightweight Directory your organization’s network. The default port Access Protocol (LDAP) servers to search for and number is 389.
  • Page 16: Delete A Certificate Server

    User Guide Supplement 8. Click Save. Related topics LDAP certificate server options (See page 15.) Delete a certificate server In the device options, click Security Options. 2. Click Certificate Servers. 3. Highlight a server. 4. Press the Menu key. 5. Click Delete. 6.
  • Page 17: Pgp Messages

    Import certificate server information from a message confidential. When you encrypt a message, your Forward or reply to a PGP message BlackBerry® device uses the recipient’s public key to Digitally sign or encrypt an email message encrypt the message. Only the recipient’s private key...
  • Page 18 PGP key is not included in your status to be stale. BlackBerry® device key store or the sender’s message. • Clock: The sender’s PGP key has expired. If you use the PGP Universal™ Server, you might not be able to download the sender’s PGP key, or your...
  • Page 19 4: PGP messages 5. Click OK. 3. Click Import Server. 6. Type a PGP® key label. Note: 7. Click OK. If you use the PGP Universal™ Server, you might not be able to import certificate server information from Note: messages. If you use the PGP Universal™...
  • Page 20 (PIN) message, the recipient must appear in your contact list with an associated PIN and email address. Related topic Your BlackBerry® device uses the email address in your contact list to locate a PGP® key for the recipient. Set how long your key store password is remembered...
  • Page 21 6. Click Save. 7. Type your message. Select your default PGP key 8. Click the trackball. Your BlackBerry® device uses the default PGP® key to 9. Click Send. sign messages and to encrypt messages in the Sent folder. 10. Type a pass phrase to encrypt the message.
  • Page 22 PGP® key that is not recommended you use to send messages for use (for example, a weak or expired PGP key). Your BlackBerry® device uses the default encoding for In the device options, click Security Options. contacts to whom you have not previously sent a 2.
  • Page 23 4: PGP messages I cannot see all signing or encryption options Try performing one of the following actions: • Verify that the current message classification supports the signing or encryption options that you want. Try using a different message classification. •...
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  • Page 25: Legal Notice

    Legal notice ©2007 Research In Motion Limited. All Rights WARRANTIES, CONDITIONS, OR COVENANTS, Reserved. The BlackBerry and RIM families of related EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED (INCLUDING marks, images, and symbols are the exclusive WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED properties of Research In Motion Limited. RIM, WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF FITNESS FOR A Research In Motion, BlackBerry, “Always On, Always...
  • Page 26 User Guide Supplement trademark, or copyright licenses in order to avoid infringement of the intellectual property rights of others. Any dealings with Third-Party Information, including, without limitation, compliance with applicable licenses and terms and conditions, are solely between you and the third-party. You are solely responsible for determining whether such third-party licenses are required and are responsible for acquiring any such licenses relating to Third-Party Information.

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