y Lotus Notes: When a user has been disabled, email sent by the user is initially blocked. To work
around this issue, send the email again and email is sent in the clear, as expected. [12234]
y Lotus Notes: When a user has been disabled, and then re-enabled, the user must restart Lotus
Notes to send encrypted email. [12236]
y SMTP: Activate SMTP AUTH in your email client if it is not currently active. [NBN]
y S/MIME-signed email messages: PGP Universal Satellite may not process S/MIME signed emails if
the signing X.509 certificate is not included in the email. The certificate is almost always included with
the email unless the sender turns off this option. If the message is not processed by PGP Universal
Satellite, it may still be processed by the mail client application. [9489, 9491]
y S/MIME and MAPI: S/MIME users who intend to use S/MIME with MAPI should ensure that they
have an X.509 certificate attached to their keys; otherwise, it is possible that these messages when
saved in the Sent Items folder cannot be processed by PGP Universal Satellite. [9858]
y MAPI/Exchange users and inline objects: If you are a MAPI/Exchange user, and you are sending
messages containing embedded content in a proprietary format (inline objects), PGP Universal
Satellite will secure the complete message. This will cause inline objects to be readable/viewable
only by recipients in a MAPI/Exchange environment. [5530]
y Outlook MAPI: If you are using Outlook in a MAPI environment, use the Messaging Log to confirm
the validity of PGP signature annotations in message bodies unless the message was decrypted by
your PGP Universal Server, which will do this for you. [6819 + 7304]
y Outlook 2000 MAPI: Composing messages while in offline mode when using Outlook 2000 with
MAPI is not supported. [8165]
y Outlook Connector for Notes: The Outlook Connector for Notes that allows an Outlook client to
emulate a Lotus Notes client is not supported. [7567]
Getting Assistance
Documentation and Technical Support
y Online Help is provided as part of PGP Universal Satellite for Windows.
y For more information about using PGP Universal Satellite for Windows, including support, contact
your PGP Universal administrator.
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