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BlackBerry Enterprise Server version 4.1 SP6 for Novell GroupWise
Feature
Digitally sign BlackBerry MDS Runtime
Applications
Apply an encoding scheme to BlackBerry
data using transcoder application code
Firewall Whitelist Addresses IT policy rule
Changes to the BlackBerry Configuration
Database schema
Support for Microsoft® Office
Communications Server 2007
Support for IBM® Lotus® Sametime® version
8.0
New naming conventions for the
collaboration clients
Upgrading BlackBerry device software over
the wireless network
Connecting the BlackBerry Collaboration
Service to a remote BlackBerry Attachment
Service to support file transfer for the
BlackBerry Client for IBM Lotus Sametime
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Description
Developers can digitally sign BlackBerry MDS Runtime Applications that they create using
BlackBerry® MDS Studio, before publishing these applications to the BlackBerry MDS Application
Repository.
BlackBerry devices support using a private key with a corresponding certificate in X.509 syntax to
digitally sign BlackBerry MDS Runtime Applications. The BlackBerry MDS Integration Service
verifies the digital signature on the BlackBerry MDS Runtime Application code before sending the
application to BlackBerry devices over the wireless network. When the BlackBerry device receives the
BlackBerry MDS Runtime Application, it displays the certificate subject details as the code signer
identity, and prompts the BlackBerry device user to accept or reject the application.
You can apply an encoding scheme to BlackBerry data using transcoder application code.
Third-party application developers can create encoding schemes that encrypt, convert, or otherwise
change the format of BlackBerry device data.
This feature applies to BlackBerry devices running BlackBerry Device Software version 4.5 or later.
You can use the Firewall Whitelist Addresses IT policy rule to specify the list of email addresses that
the BlackBerry device firewall allows. The BlackBerry device receives messages from these email
addresses even if the user blocks all incoming messages on the device. This IT policy rule can be
applied to BlackBerry devices running BlackBerry Device Software version 4.2.3 or later.
BlackBerry Enterprise Server version 4.1 SP6 contains changes to the BlackBerry Configuration
Database schema. The changes occur in the upgrade file that is named UpgradeV20080410.sql.
The BlackBerry Collaboration Service supports the Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007.
BlackBerry Enterprise Server version 4.1 SP6 supports a new collaboration client for use with this
instant messaging server: the BlackBerry® Client for use with Microsoft Office Communications
Server 2007.
The BlackBerry Collaboration Service supports IBM Lotus Sametime version 8.0.
In previous versions of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server documentation, the BlackBerry Applications
used for instant messaging were referred to collectively as enterprise instant messaging
applications. BlackBerry Applications used for instant messaging are now referred to collectively as
collaboration clients.
The collaboration client that was previously named BlackBerry® Instant Messaging for Microsoft®
Office Live Communications Server 2005 is now named the BlackBerry® Client for use with
Microsoft® Office Live Communications Server 2005.
The collaboration client that was previously named BlackBerry® Instant Messaging for IBM® Lotus®
Sametime® is now named the BlackBerry® Client for IBM® Lotus® Sametime®.
The collaboration client that was previously named BlackBerry® Instant Messaging for Novell®
GroupWise® Messenger is now named the BlackBerry® Client for Novell® GroupWise® Messenger.
You can use the BlackBerry Enterprise Server to send software upgrade packages to users with
BlackBerry devices that support wireless software upgrades. The wireless software upgrade does not
require users to connect their supported BlackBerry devices to their computers.
The wireless software upgrade process only supports BlackBerry Device Software applications that
Research In Motion creates. Wireless upgrades of instant messaging applications and other third
party applications on the BlackBerry device are not supported.
The duration of the download and installation process for wireless software upgrades depends on the
type of upgrade, the size of the software package, wireless network conditions, and the network type.
By default, only the BlackBerry Enterprise Server can select a software upgrade package, send the
package to the users' BlackBerry devices, and request that users download the software upgrade
packages.
For more information, visit
http://na.blackberry.com/eng/support/docs/subcategories/
?userType=2&category=BlackBerry+Enterprise+Server+for+Microsoft+Exchange&subCategory=&ur
l=%2Fsupport%2Fdocs%2Fsubcategories%2F&versionId=67
Server Wireless Software Upgrades Administration Guide.
Users can use the BlackBerry Client for IBM Lotus Sametime to send files to the contacts in their
contact lists. To optimize files for viewing on BlackBerry devices, the BlackBerry Collaboration
Service must be able to connect to the BlackBerry Attachment Service.
If you have not installed the BlackBerry Attachment Service on the same computer as the BlackBerry
Collaboration Service, you must connect the BlackBerry Collaboration Service to the remote
BlackBerry Attachment Service.
For more information, see the BlackBerry Enterprise Server Installation Guide.
to see the BlackBerry Enterprise