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Dear community,

FIX 4.4 spec (vol. 2) says, that if "receive message with a SecureData value 
that cannot be decrypted" then acceptor should send Reject message in response. 
But should it be encrypted Reject (SessionRejectReason, RefSeqNum, etc. tags) 
or should it be unencrypted?

My vision is as next: if side A sends msg with incorrect SecureData, then, most 
likely, it will not be able to decode encrypted Reject and understand the 
reason of this reject.

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