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Outlook for Windows does not send email from secondary accounts when email signing is set as the default. On others, there is no setting for an encryption certificate, meaning that encrypted messages cannot be sent. On some devices/clients, you can resolve this by ensuring in the app's settings that the S/MIME certificate is set as the encryption certificate in addition to the signing certificate.
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Some email clients on Android devices cannot send encrypted email. Tapping the message will display "A trusted certificate on your phone is allowing a third party to monitor your network activity, including your emails, apps, and secure websites. Some Android devices receive warning icon that looks like a triangle with an exclamation point in the taskbar.Īfter you have installed your S/MIME certificate on some Android devices, a warning icon that looks like a triangle with an exclamation point inside appears in the taskbar with the error message: "Network may be monitored By an unknown third party". On some LG Android devices, when you attempt to digitally sign messages, the S/MIME certificates become invalid and the messages display this error: "Error: The message contents may have been altered." Some LG Android devices cannot digitally sign messages. The default email application installed on some Motorola devices does not currently support signing email with S/MIME certificates.
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This is not a free app.Īndroid on some Motorola devices does not support S/MIME. Note: UITS does not endorse any specific third-party Android apps however, owners have reported success using the third-party email app "Nine - Outlook for Android".
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For devices that do not come with another email app (including the Google Pixel and Pixel XL), you will need to download a third-party email app from the app store. You cannot digitally sign messages with this app see below for potential issues with receiving messages.Īs a workaround, the Android device may have another native email app that supports S/MIME.

Google does not currently support the S/MIME protocol on their Gmail Android application. The Gmail app on Android devices does not support S/MIME. When sending a reply that is digitally signed, the message may either 1) get stuck in the Outbox, where you can try to resend it, or 2) result in the message, "Cannot Send Mail. In iOS 13.2, when replying to a message with a digitally signed reply, the message may not send. This problem does not affect Mail itself, so you can use it to send signed messages, including attachments, normally. This will be the case even if you have configured the Mail app to sign messages by default. In iOS, if you use the share function (usually represented by a square with an upward facing arrow going out of it) in apps such as Photos to send mail, the messages will not be digitally signed. In iOS, mail sent from apps other than Mail is not digitally signed.
