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Is there a way to automatically sign and encrypt email in Outlook via S/MIME
and Digital IDs to certain contacts all the time without having to manually check on each email. We do not wat to set these settings for every email due to the message you must choose "send unencypted" each time. Thanks in advance for your time!! |
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Fredly wrote:
Is there a way to automatically sign and encrypt email in Outlook via S/MIME and Digital IDs to certain contacts all the time without having to manually check on each email. We do not wat to set these settings for every email due to the message you must choose "send unencypted" each time. Just turn it on. If you have a cert for the person contained in an Address Book (Contacts, LDAP, GAL, etc.), the message will be unencrypted by default, but a simple click of the "Encrypt" icon in the Standard toolbar will cause it to be sent encrypted. -- Brian Tillman |
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