Jason Haar writes:
Under Windows (which trusts the CA), Outlook is happy to associate the cert with digital signing, and can send both signed and encrypted emails. However (and here's the shocker) *IT CAN'T READ THE "SENT ITEMS" COPY OF THE EMAIL IT JUST SENT*
Stupid or what? ;-)

My first thought is that OutLook may have stored the encrypted mail in the Sent Items folder. Meaning it's encrypted using the recipient's public key, meaning only the recipient can read them. Yeah, if that's the case, it *is* stupid.
Cheers,
Richard
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