Reliable Email Certificate

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The process of getting an email certificate is very simple. You simply apply for one from an SSL Certificate Authority and then prove that you own your email address. You'll typically respond to an email that the certificate provider sends to your address.
On the Tools menu, click Trust Center, and then click E-mail Security. Under Digital IDs (Certificates), click Get a Digital ID. Click Get an S/MIME certificate from an external Certification Authority, and then click OK.
In most cases, when your SSL session is completed, the next step in sending or receiving email is to send your username and password. This information is secure and protected by the established SSL security connection. You do not need your own SSL certificate to establish your identity.
On the File tab, click Options. In the left pane, click Trust Center. In the right pane click Trust Center Settings. In the left pane, click Email Security. Under Encrypted e-mail, click Settings. Under Certificates and Algorithms, click Choose. Click the certificate that you want, and then click View Certificate.
Go to File Open Outlook and select the File tab. Access the Trust Center Settings. Select Options > Trust Center > Trust Center Settings. Click on E-mail Security Select Settings Select Choose To choose your certificate. Enter your password. Click OK.
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