
If the email was sent without access to your current public key, you will not be able to open the email. When you open the email, you may be prompted to enter your CAC PIN. A gold padlock will appear in the far right corner of the message.

When you receive an encrypted email message, a padlock appears next to the subject line of the email in your inbox. Once the email is open, the signer’s name appears after “Signed By” in the header of the message, and a red ribbon will appear in the far right corner of the message. When you receive a digitally signed email message, a red ribbon appears next to the subject line of the email in your inbox. Receiving Digitally Signed Email Messages It is not necessary to add these links manually.įor examples of how to apply these styles.NDU technically supports encrypting and digitally signing out-going email using Microsoft Outlook 2010 and a DoD-issued Common Access Card (CAC) on NDU's network email servers (" following instructions apply only to the use of MS Outlook 2010 on NDU network-based Exchange email servers using a CAC. Modern email clients add hyperlinks to URLs and email addresses automatically. , select the text you want to link and click the "Link" icon from the from the menu bar above the editor. For example, the correct orange is red: 215, green: 65, and blue: 0. Enter the red, green, and blue values in the fields. Click on “More Colors,” then “RGB Sliders” from the options dropdown. , select the text you want to change and go to “Format > Font” from the menubar or adjust the font and size in the menu bar above the editor.įormulas, select the text you want to change and click the font color drop-down in the menu bar above the editor. When the signature is ready to save, click to exit the signature editor and a prompt so save will pop up. Page into the editor, and modify the information.

Paste the signature template found on the , choose the "+" to create a new signature, and in the New Signature dialog box type a name for the signature. On the Message menu bar above the editor, select "Signature > Edit Signatures."
