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>The picture shows that you have the High Crypto pack installed (The 128bit
>encryption statement in the about box). So my assumptions are wrong and I
>have no idea at the moment what else could cause your problem, sorry. :-(

After trying again and again, I figured out some strange thing.

I retrieve my personal digital certificate from the CA using IE. If someone 
encrypt an e-mail using this digital certificate, the encrypted e-mail can't 
be decrypted in Outlook Express even if the digital certificate exist.

I tried to export the certificate from IE then import to Netscape. Then I 
remove the certificate from IE immediately. Finally I export the certificate 
from Netscape as a .p12 file and import this .p12 file back to IE. In simple 
words, IE -> Netscape -> IE. Now the same encrypted e-mail can be decrypted in 
Outlook Express.

What do Netscape and IE actually do during the process of import/export 
PKCS#12 file? The same digital certificate, but different outcome. Please help 
me to solve this problem. Thank you.

Angus Lee

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