On 26 Oct 2022, at 11:27, Alexandre Takacs wrote:
> My understanding those are e-mails with Rights-Managed Email Object Protocol
> enabled.
Hi Alexandre, yes, that's how I understand it too.
> This is a proprietary Microsoft format - your only bet is to use Outlook (not
> even sure the Mac ver
On 26 Oct 2022, at 14:45, Bill Cole wrote:
> There was no such file attached to your message as delivered to the list.
Well, my statement was about how I received the email, not that I intended to
send out a customer encrypted email to the mailing list. - Robert
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On 2022-10-26 at 04:02:00 UTC-0400 (Wed, 26 Oct 2022 10:02:00 +0200)
Robert M. Münch
is rumored to have said:
Hi, I just received an encrypted email from an Office 365 user
(attached as *message_v3.rpmsg file).
There was no such file attached to your message as delivered to the
list.
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Bi
Greetings Robert,
O-365 (Microsoft) is making moves in US government secure markets (DHS,
DoD particularly). Perhaps that is the interest and driving direction,
generally.
Either way, if I receive unsolicited encrypted email without advance
agreement to do so, I consider it to be junk and ha
Hi
My understanding those are e-mails with Rights-Managed Email Object
Protocol enabled.
This is a proprietary Microsoft format - your only bet is to use Outlook
(not even sure the Mac version does know about it) or OWA.
Best regards
On 26 Oct 2022, at 10:02, Robert M. Münch wrote:
Hi, I