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Digital ID
When I send messages via Windows Mail, I am getting this message that I do
not have a digital ID. The only way I can send is non-encrypted. How do I correct this problem. I had no problem before getting a gmail account a while back. Thank you |
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Digital ID
"ron91299" wrote in message ... When I send messages via Windows Mail, I am getting this message that I do not have a digital ID. The only way I can send is non-encrypted. How do I correct this problem. I had no problem before getting a gmail account a while back. Thank you ToolsOptionsSecurity tab, remove all references to using a digital IDApplyOK. Or Tools Menu of the message windowdeselect 'digitally sign'. -- Regards Steve. MS-MVP. MAIL. [DTS] UK. http://www.getsafeonline.org/ |
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Digital ID
"ron91299" wrote: When I send messages via Windows Mail, I am getting this message that I do not have a digital ID. The only way I can send is non-encrypted. How do I correct this problem. I had no problem before getting a gmail account a while back. Thank you |
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Digital ID
"ron91299" wrote: When I send messages via Windows Mail, I am getting this message that I do not have a digital ID. The only way I can send is non-encrypted. How do I correct this problem. I had no problem before getting a gmail account a while back. Thank you |
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Digital ID
Ron's message is the same as mine. I have never had a problem before, and
posting Ron's query without an answer was absolutely useless to me. If you are going to post questions please post the answer, otherwise what is the point??? Woody "ron91299" wrote: When I send messages via Windows Mail, I am getting this message that I do not have a digital ID. The only way I can send is non-encrypted. How do I correct this problem. I had no problem before getting a gmail account a while back. Thank you |