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Using Privacy Manager in Microsoft Outlook
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Using Privacy Manager in Microsoft Outlook When Privacy Manager is installed, a Privacy button is displayed on the Microsoft Outlook toolbar, and a Send Securely button is displayed on the toolbar of each Microsoft Outlook e-mail message. NOTE: If you are using Microsoft Office 2007, you must have all the Microsoft updates applied otherwise some signed e-mails will go into the Junk E-mail folder. Configuring Privacy Manager for Microsoft Outlook 1. In the Security Manager left pane, expand Privacy Manager and click Settings, and then click the E-mail tab. - or - On the main Microsoft Outlook toolbar, click the down arrow next to Privacy, and then click Settings. - or - On the toolbar of a Microsoft e-mail message, click the down arrow next to Send Securely, and then click Settings. 2. Select the actions you want to perform when you send a secure e-mail, and then click OK. Signing and sending an e-mail message 1. In Microsoft Outlook, click New or Reply. 2. Type your e-mail message. 3. Click the down arrow next to Send Securely, and then click Sign and Send. 4. Authenticate using your chosen security logon method. Sealing and sending an e-mail message Sealed e-mail messages that are digitally signed and sealed (encrypted) can only be viewed by people you choose from your Trusted Contacts list. To seal and send an e-mail message to a Trusted Contact: 1. In Microsoft Outlook, click New or Reply. 2. Type your e-mail message. 3. Click the down arrow next to Send Securely, and then click Seal for Trusted Contacts and Send. 4. Authenticate using your chosen security logon method. Viewing a sealed e-mail message When you open a sealed e-mail message, the security label is displayed in the heading of the e-mail. The security label provides the following information: ● Which credentials were used to verify the identity of the person who signed the e-mail ● The product that was used to verify the credentials of the person who signed the e-mail ENWW General tasks 41