Digital signing?

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Scott C

I have not seen the digital server conformation ever come up before - been
using outlook express for years. Now, before I send, a window tells me that
the server is not secure or something like this. How do I remove this
message and kill the requests for digital signing?

Thanks

Scott
 
Tools, Options, Security, uncheck the box for "Digitally sign..."
 
Thanks for the suggestion, but this is unchecked.. and it's interesting, not
all messages see ask about the server..

sc

Gary VanderMolen said:
Tools, Options, Security, uncheck the box for "Digitally sign..."

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Gary VanderMolen [MS-MVP WLM]


Scott C said:
I have not seen the digital server conformation ever come up before - been
using outlook express for years. Now, before I send, a window tells me
that the server is not secure or something like this. How do I remove this
message and kill the requests for digital signing?

Thanks

Scott
 
Sorry, I've exhausted what little I know about digital signing.

--
Gary VanderMolen [MS-MVP WLM]


Scott C said:
Thanks for the suggestion, but this is unchecked.. and it's interesting, not all messages see ask about the server..

sc

Gary VanderMolen said:
Tools, Options, Security, uncheck the box for "Digitally sign..."

--
Gary VanderMolen [MS-MVP WLM]


Scott C said:
I have not seen the digital server conformation ever come up before - been using outlook express for years. Now, before I send,
a window tells me that the server is not secure or something like this. How do I remove this message and kill the requests for
digital signing?

Thanks

Scott
 
Scott C said:
I have not seen the digital server conformation ever come up before - been
using outlook express for years. Now, before I send, a window tells me that
the server is not secure or something like this. How do I remove this
message and kill the requests for digital signing?

Thanks

Scott

Ask the people managing the server to fix their certificate.
 

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