Well, the person does not have a public key in the first place.
But outlook does not know that in advance. After clicking on "Send"
an error is raised that the mail can not be send encrypted because
of the missing public key. :)


> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Shaun Lipscombe
> Sent: Montag, 4. Juli 2005 17:47
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: Outlook and S/MIME
> 
> 
> * Sascha Kiefer wrote:
> 
> > Hi,
> > 
> > this is a more Outlook S/MIME realted question, but maybe 
> somebody has
> > an answer.
> > 
> > I received a S/MIME encrypted message from an external partner. By 
> > replying to this message, Outlook keeps the security - 
> means that the 
> > response will also be encrypted (if a public key of the receiver is 
> > available).
> 
> I dont use "Lookout" so I cant really offer any advice, 
> but.... a thought did occur to me.  Why not just delete that 
> person's public key?
> 
> Shaun
> 
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