Unlocked Q10SQN100-3/10.3.2.2639
Today updated with new OTA update.
Found in Security menu options new feature to import and use PGP keys.
Not using BES10 or BIS or any other service like that. One personal email account (not set up as working one). I have few GPG/PGP public keys of my relatives and my own public/secret key pair. Tried to import keys and all attempts unsuccessful. Tried :
1 public keys and secret key in separate binary files
2 public keys and secret key in separate ASCII files
3 public keys in one ASCII file and secret key in one ASCII file
4 public keys and secret key in one ASCII file.
All public keys of my relatives and my own public/secret key pair generated using GPG on Linux system. I known for the fact that these keys are back compatible with PGP6 standard and are working well on other machines not necessarily using Linux and GPG.
Thanks, went through whole thread. Already tried importing with one file only and mission failed again...
Question is: is PGP actually will be working with non-BES / non-work email accounts?
I thought that update to new 10.3.2.2639 will bring PGP features to all users.
Thanks, went through whole thread. Already tried importing with one file only and mission failed again...
Question is: is PGP actually will be working with non-BES / non-work email accounts?
I thought that update to new 10.3.2.2639 will bring PGP features to all users.
--- Monolith --- Q10SQN100-3/10.3.2.2639
Your questions are all answered there. I'm using PGP with a non-BES / non-work Exchange account, so yeah, it works.
OK so generated new keypair under my Linux. Both keys (sign+encrypt) RSA. Exported in one ASCII file and my BlackBerry Q10 imported it with no problem at all.
Now, next question I got only one free public IMAP email account (Polish provider - WP) and don't know how to enable/activate PGP sign/encrypt/decrypt feature. Tried to send new email from my BlackBerry, tried sending encrypted or signed emails to myself and receiving on BlackBerry but with none of them I see option for actually using imported PGP keys. I only use my own public/private key for this tests.
Hub - Settings - Email Accounts -Your Email - Secure Email Settings it's a bit hidden. Don't know if it works with IMAP though.
Via Pasta CB10
Thanks. I cannot see any of these options mentioned above. So looks like BlackBerry still not allowing regular IMAP email accounts to be secured via PGP/GPG as you would think it would be possible in XXI century...