How Can I Send an Encrypted or Signed Message?

If S/MIME is enabled at your site, you can send encrypted or signed messages.


Note - The encryption and signing functions are applicable when you Send, Reply, Reply All, Forward, or Forward Inline messages.


To send a signed or encrypted message:

  1. Click the Write icon in the mail toolbar.

    A new Compose tab is created.

  2. Click Security from the message toolbar of the Compose tab.

    You can set specific options for composing this message.

    The following security-related options are available:

    To both sign and encrypt the messages, select both the check boxes.


    Note - By default, your sending choices are selected or deselected based on the options set for your messages in the Security setting of Local Account in the Mail section of the Options tab.  If you have set the option to always sign and encrypt your messages as a preference, these options are selected when you compose your message. See Security.


  3. Include the recipients of the message in your To, Cc, or Bcc list.


    Note - The recipients of the message you send must have public keys. Convergence queries CAPI and looks up for the public key for each of the recipient. If any of the recipients do not have a public key, a dialog box appears with the following message: Encryption certificate for the following recipient(s) was not found:. You must remove the recipients from message.


  4. Compose your message.


    Note - You can attach files to the signed or encrypted messages like normal messages. If you use the spell check facility when sending an encrypted message, a dialog box appears prompting if you want to do this. The spell check mechanism reads through the content in an  unencrypted format. The message appears in an unencrypted form at the time of spell checking.

    Click Yes to proceed with the spell checking.  Otherwise, click No if you do not want to proceed with spell checking.


  5. Click Send.