Re: SMIME.txt
From: Chris Gilbert (chris_gilbert@ntlworld.com)
Date: 01/31/03
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From: chris_gilbert@ntlworld.com (Chris Gilbert) Date: 31 Jan 2003 00:32:17 -0800
zippy wrote
> Is the sender using Entrust/Express for Lotus Notes or is the sender
> using Native Lotus Notes security?
Express for Notes! Pah! <spit!> :-) No, this is native SMIME
I think we're all on the same track with Notes server settings
here. I've just received one that's processed perfectly OK in
Outlook and I had previously asked the sysadmin to change the
Disposition Type to Inline. I shall check to see if that has been
done. Bleedin' SMIME, there's so many valid interpretations of
the RFC. No User Agent can possibly expect to be able to cope with
them all.
Cheers
Chris
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