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Functional changes
Feature
Rich content email messages
View meeting invitee availability
Remote search for email messages
Download native attachment formats
Attachment support for .amr file format
Separate messages list on BlackBerry
devices for messages received from
BlackBerry Enterprise Servers
Monitor wireless application push failures
Apply application control policies to
BlackBerry MDS Runtime Applications
Unconditional message encryption for the
BlackBerry MDS Integration Service
Support for Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2005
(64-bit)
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Description
BlackBerry Enterprise Server version 4.1 SP6 supports HTML and rich-content email messages for
BlackBerry devices running BlackBerry® Device Software version 4.5 or later. This feature is turned
on by default.
If users reply to messages or forward messages using their BlackBerry devices, messages in HTML or
rich content format are converted to plain text format.
Users can view the availability of meeting invitees on BlackBerry devices that are running BlackBerry
Device Software Version 4.5 or later. You can turn off this feature using the BlackBerry Manager.
Users can search for email messages that are located in their mail accounts on the messaging server
using BlackBerry devices that are running BlackBerry Device Software Version 4.5 or later. You can
turn off this feature using the BlackBerry Manager.
By default, the remote search feature can only retrieve messages that contain the full search term
that the user types.
Users can download message attachments in any native format on BlackBerry devices that are
running BlackBerry Device Software Version 4.5 or later. Users can open and make changes to native
file formats using an appropriate third-party application on their BlackBerry devices. Depending on
the file format, users might be able to open a file using the media application on their BlackBerry
devices.
You can specify the maximum file size of attachments that users can download to their BlackBerry
devices.
For more information about configuring the BlackBerry Enterprise Server to handle increased
network traffic as a result of users using this feature, see the system requirements in the BlackBerry
Enterprise Server Installation Guide.
The BlackBerry Attachment Service now supports the .amr audio file format.
You can add a separate messages list to users' BlackBerry devices that contains messages received
from BlackBerry Enterprise Servers only. For more information about how to turn on this feature, visit
www.blackberry.com/support
to see article KB15003.
Note: This feature is turned off by default.
The new Software Config Status tab in the BlackBerry Manager allows you to view any issues with
the wireless delivery of applications.
You can now apply application control policies to BlackBerry MDS Runtime Applications that are
running on the BlackBerry® MDS Runtime Version 4.5 or later.
The "Allow External Access" property in BlackBerry MDS Integration Service device policies does not
apply to BlackBerry devices running BlackBerry MDS Runtime Version 4.5 or later. To apply this
property, you must apply an application control policy to a BlackBerry MDS Runtime Application. For
more information, see the BlackBerry Enterprise Server Administration Guide.
By default, all of the messages that are exchanged between BlackBerry devices and the BlackBerry
MDS Integration Service are now encrypted.
The BlackBerry Enterprise Server now supports the Microsoft® SQL Server® 2005 (64-bit) database
management system.