I'm looking at my personal Inbox on both computers.
I received the encrypted mails, before I connected computer B with my Account
And yes, I'm using an exchange connection.
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Sep 4 2018
Sep 4 2018
JHohmann added a comment to T3935: GpgOL: S/MIME signed mails opened with GpgOL even if S/MIME is disabled.
JHohmann added a comment to T3935: GpgOL: S/MIME signed mails opened with GpgOL even if S/MIME is disabled.
I have additionally the problem, that signed and encrypted S/MIMI messages are handled by GPGOL even if S/MIME support is disabled.
Jan 11 2018
Jan 11 2018
JHohmann added a comment to T3656: Outlook 2016 wont encrypt messages if S/MIME encrypt or Sign was activated.
I do not have any rules configured that are applying to outgoing mails. (As far as I can see them with a non-administrative account)
Are there any group-policies, that might affect the behavior of Outlook regarding to GpgOL?
JHohmann added a comment to T3656: Outlook 2016 wont encrypt messages if S/MIME encrypt or Sign was activated.
I don't think that it is possible to create you an account.
JHohmann added a comment to T3656: Outlook 2016 wont encrypt messages if S/MIME encrypt or Sign was activated.
We have the same problem.
Sent emails are not encrypted with gpg4win 3.0.2
Outlook 2016
Exchange 2010
Locale: German
Plugins: Skype, OneNote, Sophos