Proofpoint Encryption Help
Proofpoint Encryption Help
Contents
Receiving Encrypted Email
Replying or Forwarding
Adding Recipients
Adding an Attachment to Encrypted Email
Reading a Secure Message on a Smart Phone
Resetting Your Expired Password
Troubleshooting
Replying or Forwarding
Your ability to reply to or forward an encrypted message depends upon the
sending organization's policies. If you do not see a Reply, Reply All, or
Forward link, it is because the sender of the message cannot allow
recipients to reply to or forward the message.
When you reply to a message, your reply will be sent securely.
Adding Recipients
The ability to add or edit the recipient list when you reply to a message
depends upon the sending organization's policies. The To and CC recipient
fields will either be fixed so that you cannot change them, or you will be
allowed to add or delete recipients from these fields. Separate multiple
recipients with a comma.
When you forward a message, you can always edit the recipient list.
Note: The sender's organization has the option to restrict secure messages
to specific domains. If this is the case, you will see an error message if you
try to forward a secure message to a recipient that is not allowed to receive
it.
Send me a copy
Proofpoint Encryption does not automatically place a copy of a secure
message in your Sent folder. Click Send me a copy when you forward or
reply to a secure message so that a copy will be sent to your address for
your records.
Troubleshooting
This section describes error messages and what they mean.
You authenticated successfully, but do not have permission to
decrypt this message.
You do not have permission to decrypt this message. Or, the
administrator has disabled your ability to decrypt the message. Contact
your email administrator.
You authenticated successfully, but the decryption key for your
message has been deleted.
The decryption key for this message has expired or has been deleted.
Contact your email administrator.
There was a critical error processing your request. There may be
a problem with the system or your request.
Proofpoint Encryption is temporarily unavailable. If this situation
persists, contact your email administrator.
The message you are trying to read is corrupted and cannot be
processed. Please contact the sender of the message.
The message is corrupted and cannot be decrypted. Contact the sender
of the message.
The page you requested was not found. If you clicked a link to
get here, click the Back button in your browser to return to the
previous page.
The page you are trying to view in the browser is not available or does
not exist. Click the Back button in your browser.
The username you requested has already been registered.
You have already authenticated with Proofpoint Encryption.
There was an error retrieving the key for your message. If this
error persists, please contact your administrator.
The key server is temporarily unavailable. Try again later, and if you still
cannot decrypt the message, contact your email administrator.
Your account has been disabled.
Your email administrator has disabled your account.
Login Disabled
You do not have permission to perform this action.
Other Issues
Error with Large HTML Secure Messages.
If your HTML message contains more than 500 KB of content, you may
encounter a "Large Message Warning" error message. This limitation applies
to Firefox 3.X or Internet Explorer browsers when you reply to the message
or forward it. This limitation does not apply to plain text.
Intermittent Problem with Replying to or Forwarding Secure Messages
If Proofpoint Encryption hangs when you try to compose a message and
click the Reply, Reply All, or Forward links, click Cancel and try again. If the
original text of the secure message does not display in the browser, refresh
the browser or close the browser and open it again. The behavior is
infrequent, intermittent, and typically works the second time around.
If you use Outlook 2007 on Windows Vista.
Do not save the SecureMessageAtt.htm attachment to disk and then try to
open it. Open it from the email message.