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Protected messages allows the sender to set specific permissions on a message, such as Do Not Forward or Do Not Print. If you receive a protected email message sent to your Office 365 account in Outlook 2016 or Outlook on the web, the message should open like any other message.
Don't send your sensitive documents over email. If you're set on transferring the files digitally, you should encrypt them (which you can do using one of these tools). Share your documents using an encrypted file-sharing service.
Click the “Data Files” tab in the Account Settings Window. Click “Outlook Data File” from the list of accounts and then “Settings.” Click “Change Password.” Enter the same password in the “New Password” and “Verify Password” fields.
Step 2) Click the Sign-In link. Step 3) Enter your Office 365 or Microsoft Live username and password, click Sign In and the message will open to view. Step 3) You'll be presented with a summary page. Step 4) Open the verification email and click Verify to confirm your email address.
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