Format and extension
Limitations
• charts
• style effects for cells: shadow, borders
• headers and footers
• drawing objects and Fontwork objects
Changing how a BlackBerry Attachment
Service converts attachments
If the BlackBerry Enterprise Server receives requests from BlackBerry device users to view email message attachments,
the BlackBerry Attachment Service converts the attachments into a DOM and caches the DOM locally. The BlackBerry
Attachment Service accesses the DOM to process the requests. If users send requests to view the same message
attachment again, the BlackBerry Attachment Service accesses the same DOM to process the requests. The BlackBerry
Attachment Service keeps all of the cached data in memory only and never caches the original documents.
Each attachment conversion process allocates memory when it starts, uses memory on conversion, and caches the
attachment DOM locally on the computer that hosts the BlackBerry Attachment Service. A larger cache size means that
more memory is allocated to each running conversion process. The maximum file size of attachments impacts the amount
of cached memory that the BlackBerry Attachment Service uses.
By default, the BlackBerry Attachment Service does not limit the file size of an attachment that is embedded in an email
message or retrieved using a link. The BlackBerry Enterprise Server sends data to BlackBerry devices over the wireless
network in packets that are no larger than 64 KB, and it can send an unlimited number of packets to BlackBerry devices.
You can change how the BlackBerry Attachment Service converts attachments by specifying a maximum file size for
attachments that users can receive and controlling how the BlackBerry Attachment Service retrieves, distills, and converts
attachment data.
Change how a BlackBerry Attachment Service converts
attachments
1.
In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the
Servers and components
menu, expand
BlackBerry Solution
topology > BlackBerry Domain > Component view > Attachment > Server
.
2.
Click the instance that you want to change.
3.
Click
Edit instance
.
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