By BrianPosted Monday 17th November 2008 22:37 GMT
Umm.. thats the whole point of a BES server is to be able to archive everything that goes through the phone. If you have a blackberry, big brother IS watching.
By jakePosted Tuesday 18th November 2008 07:44 GMT
"The Presidential Records Act states that the soon-to-be-President’s correspondence must be available for view by US citizens, although there are restrictions. This would mean that everything included in emails written by Obama would then be up for public scrutiny."
Uh ... in my experience, everything on a CrackBerry *IS* available for public scrutiny.
By michaelPosted Tuesday 18th November 2008 09:01 GMT
as part of my job is notes/blackberry admin I know in our company at least all the emailes sent form the blackberry (excluding all the gmail but the same could be said for all external web email) go throught the notes server and are archived
By TimMPosted Tuesday 18th November 2008 16:11 GMT
Sure I heard on Sky or BBC news that the concern was the (in)security of the Blackberry. He'll be allowed a laptop and can send/receive mail on that. It's just the BB they are concerned about. From what I heard.
By Carl PearsonPosted Tuesday 18th November 2008 18:05 GMT
I don't understand the big hooplah.
Three little letters would solve the entire problem: bcc
Just spool a copy to another box, have that routinely harvested to present his correspondence to the public, and everyone's happy.
Maybe *I* should try out for that new tech czar position...
Still not enough black-helicopter minded it seems... #
By Anonymous CowardPosted Tuesday 18th November 2008 21:54 GMT
The point is not that they wonder how to archive the emails, it is that they don't want such traces left behind. C'mon, try to be a bit more alert and in tune with this age's way of thinking!
By Daniel B.Posted Monday 24th November 2008 23:02 GMT
Isn't actually the BlackBerry platform secure because of, erm, all that encrypted stuff between BES and the BlackBerry devices? BES even works for the crappy Exchange thingy Bush put in the White House instead of Notes (which is also BES-supported) so I see no problem with Obama just registering his BB to the White House's BES server. Exchange / Notes can track down all those sent emails from the BB device.
Come on, the only real "security problem" might be that RIM is a Canadian company, but I recall that the BES links are encrypted all the way to the BES server.
Now, if it were an iPhone... that's another story.
Black choppers 'coz Big Brother is watching... Big Brother.
Comments on: Obama's BlackBerry to be banned?
He could just do like Bush. #
By Tom Posted Monday 17th November 2008 20:35 GMT
McCain #
By Tommy Posted Monday 17th November 2008 21:59 GMT
Big Brother #
By Brian Posted Monday 17th November 2008 22:37 GMT
What was the issue, again? #
By jake Posted Tuesday 18th November 2008 07:44 GMT
GroupWise #
By Brandon Cord Bradshaw Posted Tuesday 18th November 2008 08:03 GMT
I guess it's untested territory... #
By Monkey Posted Tuesday 18th November 2008 08:08 GMT
strange #
By michael Posted Tuesday 18th November 2008 09:01 GMT
Bush used email?! #
By Luke Posted Tuesday 18th November 2008 09:49 GMT
Is this the actual issue? #
By TimM Posted Tuesday 18th November 2008 16:11 GMT
Humour Alert #
By David Stever Posted Tuesday 18th November 2008 17:09 GMT
Archive Schmarchive #
By Carl Pearson Posted Tuesday 18th November 2008 18:05 GMT
Still not enough black-helicopter minded it seems... #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Tuesday 18th November 2008 21:54 GMT
BES #
By Daniel B. Posted Monday 24th November 2008 23:02 GMT