DIGITAL ID?

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OUTLOOKTINA

I TRIED TO SEND AND EMAIL OUT USING MICROSOFT OUTLOOK 2007? A BOX KEEPS
POPPING UP ASKING ME FOR A DIGITAL ID?? WHY ? CANT I JUST SEND AND RECIEVE
SIMPLE EMAIL? EMAIL SECURITY ? WHAT AM I UP AGAINST NOW?
 
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VanguardLH

OUTLOOKTINA said:
I TRIED TO SEND AND EMAIL OUT USING MICROSOFT OUTLOOK 2007? A BOX KEEPS
POPPING UP ASKING ME FOR A DIGITAL ID?? WHY ? CANT I JUST SEND AND RECIEVE
SIMPLE EMAIL? EMAIL SECURITY ? WHAT AM I UP AGAINST NOW?

Do you always scream (all caps) at those from whom you ask help?

So why did you configure Outlook to always digitally sign your e-mail
when you haven't installed an e-mail certificate to use for your digital
signature?
 
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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

I TRIED TO SEND AND EMAIL OUT USING MICROSOFT OUTLOOK 2007? A BOX KEEPS
POPPING UP ASKING ME FOR A DIGITAL ID?? WHY ? CANT I JUST SEND AND RECIEVE
SIMPLE EMAIL? EMAIL SECURITY ? WHAT AM I UP AGAINST NOW?

Sounds like you're inadvertently trying to add a digital signature to your
message.
 
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David H. Lipman

From: "OUTLOOKTINA" <[email protected]>

| do you know how i can make the change so i dont need a digital id?
| --
| Tina :)


Don't choose the "Encrypt" or "Digitally sign" buttons.
 
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VanguardLH

The sigdash line ("-- ") delimits the start of your signature. You put
off-topic fluff there, not the body of your post. In your case because
nothing new or different was added in your signature, there is no point
in including a signature.
do you know how i can make the change so i dont need a digital id?

Are you selecting options at the time you compose a new e-mail to
digitially sign it or to encrypt it? If not, you have the global option
enabled to always digitally sign your e-mails.

Tools -> Options -> Security tab
Do NOT enable the encrypt and digital signature options.
 

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