BlackBerry Messaging Agent issues fixed in this release
If a user's name contained an apostrophe ('), and the user name was specified as part of the criteria for an email message filter,
the email message filter might not have been applied for the user. (SDR 293085)
If a user replied to an email message that was received in rich-content format on the BlackBerry® device, and attached a contact
from the user’s contact list to the reply, the message was not delivered successfully. (SDR 287464)
In a IBM® Lotus® Domino® version 8.0 environment, the BlackBerry Messaging Agent might have taken longer than expected
to send messages and calendar items to BlackBerry devices, and in certain circumstances, BlackBerry devices might not have
activated with the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server. This issue impacted users whose mail file path in the operating system had a
different case than the mail file path specified in the person document. (SDR 287348)
Memory usage by the BlackBerry Messaging Agent process, nbes.exe, spiked by more than 30 MB for a few seconds when a user
send an email with a large attachment. (SDR 279712)
In certain circumstances, if you restarted Windows® on the computer that hosted the BlackBerry Enterprise Server, the BlackBerry
Messaging Agent might not have been able to start worker threads, and could not perform processing for any users. (SDR 277847)
In certain circumstances, users could not turn off the redirection of sent items from their BlackBerry devices. (SDR 269826)
HotSpot links embedded in an email message could not be opened unless a "http" prefix was used. (SDR 267463)
In certain circumstances, if your organization's messaging server stopped responding, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server Alert Tool
generated hundreds of error messages, causing the BlackBerry Messaging Agent log file to grow dramatically. (SDR 259394)
In certain circumstances, if the BlackBerry Enterprise Server encountered low memory conditions, the Inbox folder reference for
some user accounts was deleted in the BlackBerry state database. Email messages were not sent to user accounts that did not
have an Inbox folder reference in the BlackBerry state database. (SDR 256062)
The BlackBerry Enterprise Server created out-of-office messages that users could not view in IBM® Lotus Notes®. (SDR 187261)
In certain circumstances, if a user removed a calendar invite in Lotus Notes, the calendar invite was not removed from the user's
BlackBerry device. (SDR 187248)
The BlackBerry Messaging Agent might have stopped responding when processing the cancellation of single instance of a
repeating calendar entry. (SDR 179162)
If users were using Out-of-office service mode in Lotus Notes version 8.0, BlackBerry devices did not support it. (SDR 136345)
Release Notes
BlackBerry Messaging Agent issues fixed in this release
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