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~Andy Bubveluplopoopsi 23.Dec.03 11:33 AM a Web browser
Notes Client All Releases Windows 2000


I have a user called "purchasing" which has a mail file that the "finance" group (consisting of 5 people) access. When the users in this group access the mail file and open emails from managers that "Encrypt" all their mail documents, they get the message "you can not access portions of this document as it was not intended for you.....". The users in the "Finance" group then have to sign in as the "purchasing" person using that ID file to see the body of the email.

Is there a way that I can allow all staff in the "Finance" group to have the "Purchasing" persons private key so they can read encrypted emails sent to "Purchasing"?

Any help on this would be greatly appreciated.

Regards,






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