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*2. Add #mclaencrypt somewhere in the subject line of the e-mail | *2. Add #mclaencrypt somewhere in the subject line of the e-mail | ||
− | == | + | ==Receiving an encrypted email== |
− | *1.The recipient must | + | *1.The recipient must download and open the message.html attachment that comes with the encrypted message. |
*2.Click on 'one time passcode' | *2.Click on 'one time passcode' | ||
*3.Check email for the passcode that will be sent in a separate email | *3.Check email for the passcode that will be sent in a separate email | ||
*4.Enter the passcode into the message.html | *4.Enter the passcode into the message.html | ||
*5.The encrypted email will now be viewable. | *5.The encrypted email will now be viewable. |
Latest revision as of 19:41, 7 June 2022
Sending an encrypted e-mail
- 1. Compose a new message in Office 365
- 2. Add #mclaencrypt somewhere in the subject line of the e-mail
Receiving an encrypted email
- 1.The recipient must download and open the message.html attachment that comes with the encrypted message.
- 2.Click on 'one time passcode'
- 3.Check email for the passcode that will be sent in a separate email
- 4.Enter the passcode into the message.html
- 5.The encrypted email will now be viewable.