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echo: nthelp
to: Rich
from: Geo.
date: 2004-04-04 11:00:32
subject: Re: George doesn`t get it!

From: "Geo." 

I said I use OE here at home because I don't remember where I get the
message about an email not being properly signed (I believe I've seen it on
both). I use Outlook 2000 at work, the mailing lists with signed emails get
received at both locations.

It was just meant as information, not proof of anything. sheeze...

Geo.

"Rich"  wrote in message news:406fa6c0$1{at}w3.nls.net...
   I don't know if you are lying or just an idiot.  In the message to which
I replied you explicitly referred to Outlook not Outlook Express.  In your
post that started this thread you were quoting from a KB article that
explicitly referred to an earlier release of Outlook and had nothing to do
with Outlook Express.  Are you forgetting your own claims or maybe trying
to change the topic because you failed to support your earlier whines.

   For Outlook Express, unless you disable it there is a warning displayed
for every signed message and you must click on a Continue button to see the
actual message.  If you aren't seeing the warning then you choose not to. 
I don't know what it is you deleted but I see no reason that your random
deletion of anything would have anything but a random effect.

Rich


  "Geo."  wrote in message
news:406f995e$1{at}w3.nls.net...
  I'm using Outlook Express not Outlook to read most of these. Under
  "accounts" and then "directory services" I've deleted
everything that was
in
  there, would that have any effect on signed emails?

  Geo.

  "Rich"  wrote in message news:406f8c84$1{at}w3.nls.net...
     If Outlook is telling you that they are not properly signed then you
are
  getting S/MIME email though as pointed out to you, not properly signed
  S/MIME.  It may actually be that they are signed properly but chained to a
  trusted root authority that you do not trust.  I don't remember if I ever
  noticed in Outlook XP or earlier but wit Outlook 2003 you can tell Outlook
  to not display a message that is not validly signed.  This is in addition
to
  the option to display signed messages as text or the warnings displayed
when
  you have display non-signed messages as text and you received a signed
  non-text message.

  Rich

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