![]() ![]() Success! But if you delete the contact the issue returns. Using the online GAL, save the contact locally to the senders address book. Using the send/receive menu to download a FULL copy of the GAL. Manually deleting the address from the automatic address suggestions. Waiting several days for the automatic offline address book update. If the sender holds off, and doesnt email for the first time until after the cert is published, then it works perfectly fine. Their computer appears to remember/cache that the contact cant be emailed with encryption and continues to prompt the sender to send the email unencrypted. ![]() However if someone tries to email the new address before I have had a chance to publish the cert to GAL. We publish these to the GAL and typically this works without issues. My workplace uses SMIME certificates to encrypt all of our internal emails. Hoping that you might have some insight in an issue we are having. ![]()
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