Are you using the ID Vault? If so do you have a Security Policy that has
this setting enabled? If I remember right this is suppose to
automatically update the id file in the user's mail file.
Thank you,
Jeremy Grycza
Vice President of Information Technology
Signature Bank, N.A.
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Toledo, OH 43623
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(419) 893-2288 fax
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From: "Rob Berendt" <rob@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "Lotus Domino on the IBM i\(AS/400 and iSeries\)"
<domino400@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 03/21/2018 11:29 AM
Subject: Re: Sending signed email
Sent by: "Domino400" <domino400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Here's the issue:
I can easily send a signed email to someone in our domain.
Outside of our domain I get: "You have requested to sign this Internet
message, but your current ID does not contain or does not specify an
Internet certificate for signing. Select OK to send the message anyway.
Select Cancel to not send the message."
A totally separate issue is reading signed email in iNotes (fat client
works). What we're finding there is that there is often a really old copy
of the id in their email file. And iNotes has all sorts of cute buttons
to deal with these. Of course, none of them work. Known issue and you're
supposed to run an agent to remove them instead (active ticket still
open). Once you remove that id and reopen it pulls in a new copy of your
ID and allows you to read these.
http://www-10.lotus.com/ldd/nd6forum.nsf/0/aaff22f55a27a6658525733a00531061?OpenDocument
And, obviously by the age of the link, they've known about it for quite
some time and apparently think it's up to the users to code their own
fixes. This is the link IBM used in my ticket.
Rob Berendt
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