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Kenneth John Barclay August 23rd 07 11:19 PM

Digital ID problems
 
Recently after one of the security updates to OE the receipt of encrypted email changed. In the past the email that has been encrypted was part of the body of the message. Now the message comes as an attachment with a suffix of ".p7m" with no way to open it. I've tested this with my own Digital ID that is stored as the primary ID in OE and the result is the same.
Can anyone help in this?

Thanks in advance.

Ken



Michael Santovec August 25th 07 01:07 AM

Digital ID problems
 
Do you see the same results with the message in your Sent Items folder
that you sent?

If that's OK, then something may be altering the message in transit. I
your mail coming in via an Exchange mail server? That can have some
issue with S/MIME.

Other potential culprits include anti-virus scanning of e-mail or
anti-spam programs.

--

Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm


"Kenneth John Barclay" wrote in message
...
Recently after one of the security updates to OE the receipt of
encrypted email changed. In the past the email that has been encrypted
was part of the body of the message. Now the message comes as an
attachment with a suffix of ".p7m" with no way to open it. I've tested
this with my own Digital ID that is stored as the primary ID in OE and
the result is the same.
Can anyone help in this?

Thanks in advance.

Ken




Kenneth John Barclay August 26th 07 11:06 AM

Digital ID problems
 
Thanks for the response Mike. The copy in Sent is correct and opens when the
encryption password is used (I use strong encryption requiring password
entry for all encrypted messages) but the received copy does not. I've shut
down my email scanners looking for any malware. ll have to contact my host
provider to see if the SMTP or POP service is doing something I'm not aware
of.

Ken

\Michael Santovec" wrote in message
...
Do you see the same results with the message in your Sent Items folder
that you sent?

If that's OK, then something may be altering the message in transit. I
your mail coming in via an Exchange mail server? That can have some
issue with S/MIME.

Other potential culprits include anti-virus scanning of e-mail or
anti-spam programs.

--

Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm


"Kenneth John Barclay" wrote in message
...
Recently after one of the security updates to OE the receipt of
encrypted email changed. In the past the email that has been encrypted
was part of the body of the message. Now the message comes as an
attachment with a suffix of ".p7m" with no way to open it. I've tested
this with my own Digital ID that is stored as the primary ID in OE and
the result is the same.
Can anyone help in this?

Thanks in advance.

Ken






Michael Santovec August 27th 07 12:02 AM

Digital ID problems
 
Since the Sent Items version is OK, compare that to the one you get back
in the Inbox. You can look at the Message Source (Ctrl-F3) for the two.

There will be some additional headers in the Inbox, in particular
"Received;" headers which are inserted by each mail server that the
message passes through.

There may also be headers inserted by any anti-virus or anti-spam
program that the message is processed by. These are the likely
culprits.

What you particularly want to look for are changes in the MIME
Content-type headers.

For some additional information, see:
Decoding Internet Attachments - A Tutorial
http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/decode.htm


--

Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm


"Kenneth John Barclay" wrote in message
...
Thanks for the response Mike. The copy in Sent is correct and opens
when the
encryption password is used (I use strong encryption requiring
password
entry for all encrypted messages) but the received copy does not. I've
shut
down my email scanners looking for any malware. ll have to contact my
host
provider to see if the SMTP or POP service is doing something I'm not
aware
of.

Ken

\Michael Santovec" wrote in message
...
Do you see the same results with the message in your Sent Items
folder
that you sent?

If that's OK, then something may be altering the message in transit.
I
your mail coming in via an Exchange mail server? That can have some
issue with S/MIME.

Other potential culprits include anti-virus scanning of e-mail or
anti-spam programs.

--

Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm


"Kenneth John Barclay" wrote in message
...
Recently after one of the security updates to OE the receipt of
encrypted email changed. In the past the email that has been
encrypted
was part of the body of the message. Now the message comes as an
attachment with a suffix of ".p7m" with no way to open it. I've
tested
this with my own Digital ID that is stored as the primary ID in OE
and
the result is the same.
Can anyone help in this?

Thanks in advance.

Ken








Kenneth John Barclay August 27th 07 08:06 PM

Digital ID problems
 
Thanks again.

Ken


"Michael Santovec" wrote in message
...
Since the Sent Items version is OK, compare that to the one you get back
in the Inbox. You can look at the Message Source (Ctrl-F3) for the two.

There will be some additional headers in the Inbox, in particular
"Received;" headers which are inserted by each mail server that the
message passes through.

There may also be headers inserted by any anti-virus or anti-spam
program that the message is processed by. These are the likely
culprits.

What you particularly want to look for are changes in the MIME
Content-type headers.

For some additional information, see:
Decoding Internet Attachments - A Tutorial
http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/decode.htm


--

Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm


"Kenneth John Barclay" wrote in message
...
Thanks for the response Mike. The copy in Sent is correct and opens
when the
encryption password is used (I use strong encryption requiring
password
entry for all encrypted messages) but the received copy does not. I've
shut
down my email scanners looking for any malware. ll have to contact my
host
provider to see if the SMTP or POP service is doing something I'm not
aware
of.

Ken

\Michael Santovec" wrote in message
...
Do you see the same results with the message in your Sent Items
folder
that you sent?

If that's OK, then something may be altering the message in transit.
I
your mail coming in via an Exchange mail server? That can have some
issue with S/MIME.

Other potential culprits include anti-virus scanning of e-mail or
anti-spam programs.

--

Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm


"Kenneth John Barclay" wrote in message
...
Recently after one of the security updates to OE the receipt of
encrypted email changed. In the past the email that has been
encrypted
was part of the body of the message. Now the message comes as an
attachment with a suffix of ".p7m" with no way to open it. I've
tested
this with my own Digital ID that is stored as the primary ID in OE
and
the result is the same.
Can anyone help in this?

Thanks in advance.

Ken










luis teruya afuso August 29th 07 03:20 AM

Digital ID problems
 

"Kenneth John Barclay" wrote in message
...
Recently after one of the security updates to OE the receipt of encrypted
email changed. In the past the email that has been encrypted was part of the
body of the message. Now the message comes as an attachment with a suffix of
".p7m" with no way to open it. I've tested this with my own Digital ID that
is stored as the primary ID in OE and the result is the same.
Can anyone help in this?

Thanks in advance.

Ken



MEHMET YAŞAR September 2nd 07 03:15 PM

Digital ID problems
 

"Kenneth John Barclay" , haber iletisinde şunları
...
Thanks again.

Ken


"Michael Santovec" wrote in message
...
Since the Sent Items version is OK, compare that to the one you get back
in the Inbox. You can look at the Message Source (Ctrl-F3) for the two.

There will be some additional headers in the Inbox, in particular
"Received;" headers which are inserted by each mail server that the
message passes through.

There may also be headers inserted by any anti-virus or anti-spam
program that the message is processed by. These are the likely
culprits.

What you particularly want to look for are changes in the MIME
Content-type headers.

For some additional information, see:
Decoding Internet Attachments - A Tutorial
http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/decode.htm


--

Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm


"Kenneth John Barclay" wrote in message
...
Thanks for the response Mike. The copy in Sent is correct and opens
when the
encryption password is used (I use strong encryption requiring
password
entry for all encrypted messages) but the received copy does not. I've
shut
down my email scanners looking for any malware. ll have to contact my
host
provider to see if the SMTP or POP service is doing something I'm not
aware
of.

Ken

\Michael Santovec" wrote in message
...
Do you see the same results with the message in your Sent Items
folder
that you sent?

If that's OK, then something may be altering the message in transit.
I
your mail coming in via an Exchange mail server? That can have some
issue with S/MIME.

Other potential culprits include anti-virus scanning of e-mail or
anti-spam programs.

--

Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm


"Kenneth John Barclay" wrote in message
...
Recently after one of the security updates to OE the receipt of
encrypted email changed. In the past the email that has been
encrypted
was part of the body of the message. Now the message comes as an
attachment with a suffix of ".p7m" with no way to open it. I've
tested
this with my own Digital ID that is stored as the primary ID in OE
and
the result is the same.
Can anyone help in this?

Thanks in advance.

Ken













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