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Send a digitally signed message
 

Digitally signing a message applies your signature to the message. This includes your certificate (certificate: A digital means of proving your identity. When you send a digitally signed message you are sending your certificate and public key. Certificates are issued by a certification authority, and like a driver's license, can expire or be revoked.) and public key (public key: The key a sender gives to a recipient so that the recipient can verify the sender's signature and confirm that the message was not altered. Recipients also use the public key to encrypt (lock) e-mail messages to the sender.).

Your digital signature proves to the recipient that the contents of the message were signed by you and not an imposter, and that the contents have not been altered in transit.

Note  Encrypting (encrypt: The process of converting plain, readable text into cipher (scrambled) text. The sender uses the recipient's public key to encrypt (lock) the e-mail message and attachments.) a message is a separate process.

ShowDigitally sign on a per message basis

  1. In the message, click Options Button image.
  2. Click Security Settings.
  3. Select the Add digital signature to this message check box.
  4. If available, you can select one of the following options:
  5. To change additional settings, such as choosing a specific certificate to use, click Change Settings.

  6. Click OK three times.

  7. Compose your message and then send it.

ShowTip

If you use Microsoft Word as your e-mail editor, there is a quick way to digitally sign a message. With the new message open, on the E-mail toolbar, click the Button imagebutton.

ShowDigitally sign all messages

  1. In the main Microsoft Outlook window, on the Tools menu, click Options, and then click the Security tab.
  2. Select the Add digital signature to outgoing messages check box.
  3. If available, you can select one of the following options:
  4. To change additional settings, such as choosing a specific certificate to use, click Settings.
  5. Compose your message and then send it.
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