Create a trusted connection between BEMS Cloud and Microsoft Exchange
Server
BEMS
Cloud and Microsoft Exchange
Server
By default, BEMS is only aware of public CA certificates. If you enable email notifications for
BlackBerry Work
and your organization’s Microsoft Exchange
Server
doesn’t use an SSL certificate issued by a trusted CA, the connection between BEMS
Cloud and Microsoft Exchange
Server
isn’t trusted. To create a trusted connection to the Microsoft Exchange
Server
upload the server’s SSL certificate (or the root or intermediate certificate chain) to the BEMS
Cloud database. You can upload a base64-encoded or binary-encoded file that includes one or more SSL certificates. When you upload a single file that includes multiple SSL certificates, the certificates are displayed in the management console and can be deleted and replaced individually as required. BEMS
Cloud supports the following file extensions: .der, .cer, .pem, and .crt. - Configure the email notifications forBlackBerry Work. For instructions, see Configure email notifications for BlackBerry Work.
- Export the SSL certificate from theMicrosoft Exchange Serverin a base64-encoded or binary-encoded format and store it in a network location that you can access from the management console. For more information about digital certificates and encryption inMicrosoft Exchange Server, visit https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/exchange/architecture/client-access/certificates?view=exchserver-2016
- On the menu bar, clickSettings > BlackBerry Dynamics.
- ClickEmail notifications.
- Click theCertificatestab.
- Click .
- ClickAdd.
- ClickBrowseand navigate to the location of the certificate file that you want to upload.
- ClickAdd.
- If you upload individual SSL certificates, repeat steps 5 to 7 for each additional file.