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Why won you implement in LogicMail?

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Why won you implement in LogicMail?

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There are portions of the BlackBerry API that cannot be used in software on an actual BlackBerry device, unless the binary for that software is digitally signed with a key from RIM. These portions mainly cover potentially invasive device integration and cryptography. Up to this point, LogicMail has explicitly avoided using any interfaces that would require signed code. However, moving forward, there will be an increasing number of user feature requests that require use of signed interfaces to implement.

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There are portions of the BlackBerry API that cannot be used in software on an actual BlackBerry device, unless the binary for that software is digitally signed with a key from RIM. These portions mainly cover potentially invasive device integration and cryptography. LogicMail 1.1 explicitly avoids using these APIs, which is why you’ll often see them being used as justification for why it doesn’t have certain features.

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