Importing and Using your Email or Personal Authentication Certificate with Outlook 2010 / 2013



Importing your Certificate into Outlook 2010 / 2013:

  1. Open Outlook 2010 / 2013, then click 'File' > 'Options'.

  2. In the Outlook Options screen, click 'Trustcenter' > 'Trustcenter Settings'

  3. In the Trust Center screen, select 'E-mail Security' then click the 'Import/Export' button.

  4. In the Import/Export Digital ID interface, navigate to the location of your PKCS12 certificate file and click 'Open'. Enter the password that was used while exporting the certificate and provide a Digital ID name.

  5. Click 'OK'.

  6. Select the security level for storing the Private Key in your system and click OK.

That's it. You have successfully imported your Comodo Personal Authentication certificate into Outlook 2010 / 2013.

Signing and Encrypting Mails

  • Signing an email ensures the recipient knows the email has come from you and informs them that it has not been modified in transit.

  • Encrypting an email ensures that only the recipient can read the email content and attachments.

Note: In order to encrypt mail, you must first have your recipient’s email certificate in your certificate store. To obtain their certificate, you need to get your contact to send you a signed email. Upon receipt of the signed mail, their certificate will be automatically imported into your certificate store and you will be able to sign/encrypt mail to that person.

Assign the certificate

  1. Open Outlook 2010 / 2013, then click 'File' > 'Options'.

  2. In the Outlook Options screen, click 'Trustcenter' > 'Trustcenter Settings'.

  3. In the Trust Center screen, select 'E-mail Security' then click the 'Settings' button.

    The 'Change Security Settings' dialog allows you to choose signing and encryption certificates. In most cases you should be using your Comodo Personal Authentication Certificate for both signing and encrypting.

  4. Click the 'Choose' button next to the 'Signing Certificate' field.

    A new window will appear which will allow you to choose your signing certificate from the list of imported certificates.

  5. Choose your Comodo Personal Authentication certificate and click 'OK'.

    If you are unsure, you can highlight a certificate and click the 'View Certificate' button to see certificate details.

  6. Repeat the process for the 'Encryption Certificate', again choosing your Comodo certificate.

    On returning to the 'Change Security Settings' window, you should see your certificate listed as the signing and/or encryption certificate fields.

  7. Click 'OK' to return to the Trust Center screen.

Signing and encrypting individual mails

  • To sign or encrypt an individual mail, first compose a new mail or reply to/forward an existing mail.

  • Click 'Options' on the message menu bar then click one or both of the 'Sign' and 'Encrypt' buttons depending on your requirements.

When the mail is sent, it will be signed and/or encrypted per the options selected.

Signing and encrypting all mails by default

  1. Open Outlook 2010 / 2013, then click 'File' > 'Options'.

  2. In the Outlook Options screen, click 'Trustcenter' > 'Trustcenter Settings'

    • Select 'E-mail Security':

    • To encrypt every message by default, check the 'Encrypt contents...' box

    • To sign every message by default, check the 'Add digital signature...' box

    • Leave one or both of these check-boxes unchecked if you only wish to encrypt/sign messages on an individual basis.

    • As a rule of thumb, many users choose to digitally sign by default but only encrypt when sending a message which requires confidentiality.

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