![]() ![]() NDU highly recommends that you DO NOT modify your MS Outlook settings to encrypt contents and attachments for ALL outgoing messages, as this may prevent many of your email recipients from opening your email. You can choose to “Encrypt” or “Sign” this email without affecting the settings for other outgoing email. To toggle ON or OFF a digital signature or encryption in MS Outlook, open a “New Email,” click on the “File” tab, and then click on the “Options” tab. NDU recommends that you toggle your digital signature and encryption options on and off depending upon the type of information you are sending via email message, although it is also acceptable to enable your digital signature for all outgoing email (See “MS Outlook Settings,” below). Sending Digitally Signed or Encrypted Email Messages If the email was sent without access to your current public key, you will not be able to open the email. ![]() When you open the email, you may be prompted to enter your CAC PIN. A gold padlock will appear in the far right corner of the message. When you receive an encrypted email message, a padlock appears next to the subject line of the email in your inbox. Once the email is open, the signer’s name appears after “Signed By” in the header of the message, and a red ribbon will appear in the far right corner of the message. When you receive a digitally signed email message, a red ribbon appears next to the subject line of the email in your inbox. Receiving Digitally Signed Email Messages Now add the URL you took from Google Maps, and click OK.NDU technically supports encrypting and digitally signing out-going email using Microsoft Outlook 2010 and a DoD-issued Common Access Card (CAC) on NDU's network email servers (" following instructions apply only to the use of MS Outlook 2010 on NDU network-based Exchange email servers using a CAC. Select the address in your Outlook signature and click the link icon like before.To add a clickable local address – find your business on Google Maps and hit the “Directions” button > then copy the URL from the address box.You can set it up so that when clicked on, it brings up Google Maps navigation. If you run a brick-and-mortar business you can also gain from making your address clickable. Instead of adding a URL, like before, I entered the phone number with the prefix “tel:”, like this – “tel:1-800-800-800”.In the example image I made the telephone number clickable by adding a special kind of hyperlink. Now enter the URL you want the text to link to, and hit OK.Then click the link icon on the right-hand side of the tool strip.To add a hyperlink to your Outlook signature, select any text with your cursor(when text is selected it should have a grey background). ![]()
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