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Change the default message classification
Before you begin: To perform this task, your work email account must use a BlackBerry Enterprise Server that supports
this feature and your administrator must turn on message classifications.
Your BlackBerry smartphone is designed to use the default message classification when you send a message to a contact
that you haven't sent a message to or received a message from previously. If you have sent a message to or received a
message from the contact previously, your smartphone tries to use the message classification that was used for the last
message.
1. On the home screen or in a folder, click the Options icon.
2. Click Device > Advanced System Settings > Default Services.
3. Change the Default Classification field.
4. Press the key > Save.
Change the size of S/MIME or PGP indicators in messages
1. On the home screen or in a folder, click the Options icon.
2. Click Security > S/MIME or PGP.
3. In the General section, change the Message Viewer Icons field.
4. Press the key > Save.
Change the encryption algorithms for S/MIME or PGP protected
messages
If a message has multiple recipients, your BlackBerry smartphone uses the first encryption algorithm that's selected in the
list and that all recipients are known to support.
1. On the home screen or in a folder, click the Options icon.
2. Click Security > S/MIME or PGP.
3. In the Allowed Content Ciphers section, select the checkbox beside one or more allowed content ciphers.
4. Press the key > Save.
Change when the prompt to enter your key store password in a signed or
encrypted message appears
You might be prompted to enter your key store password each time a personal certificate or PGP key in your key store is
used, such as when you send a signed message or your BlackBerry smartphone decrypts a received message. You can
turn off this prompt or set the prompt to appear less often.
1. On the home screen or in a folder, click the Options icon.
2. Click Security > Advanced Security Settings > Certificates or PGP keys.
3. Highlight a personal certificate or PGP key.
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