
Workaround: Remove the affected users or switch their mail database to a clean mail database.
If you configure the BlackBerry Enterprise Server to prepopulate messages on the device, activate the device,
cancel the activation process and reactivate the device, the messages that were cancelled are not resent until the
BlackBerry Enterprise Server restarts. (DT 556404)
If a user receives an email message that was sent with the Prevent Copying delivery option, and then sends a reply,
the error message "Attachment upload failed on server" appears on the device. (DT 541645)
When a user sends a Base-64 encoded message that includes UTF-8 characters, the device cannot display the
message. (DT 540326)
When you migrate a user using the BlackBerry Enterprise Transporter while the device is out of the wireless
coverage area, the device might reject queued messages if it has not yet received updated service books from the
destination BlackBerry Enterprise Server. This issue also applies to folders, calendars, and other packet types. (DT
523005)
Workaround: Resend the messages.
If users send a plain text email message that is smaller than 2 KB to devices, devices display the "More available:
1 bytes" message at the end of the message. (DT 502079)
Workaround: In the Email options on the device, turn on Auto More.
If the BlackBerry Enterprise Server is restarted between the point that the messages are queued up and then
resubmitted to the device, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server can send messages that are 2 years old to the device.
(DT 491629)
If you move a user account from a BlackBerry Enterprise Server that is not running to a BlackBerry Enterprise Server
that is, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server recreates the profile database and creates a new data source ID for the
user account. This issue results in a full synchronization process. (DT 485933)
The device cannot display images that are embedded in rich-text email messages. (DT 470732)
A user may be denied access to a public folder even though they are members of a group that is included in the
access control list in Lotus Notes. (DT 461809, DT 448774 )
Workaround: Manually add the user account to the access control list.
If a user is restricted from accessing a public folder using Lotus Notes while the BlackBerry Enterprise Server is not
running, when the BlackBerry Enterprise Server is restarted the user still has access to the public folder. (DT 451773)
Workaround: Permit the user access to the public folder and then restrict access to that folder when the BlackBerry
Enterprise Server is running.
Release Notes
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