To change the trust status of a digital ID

When you add someone's digital ID to your Address Book, it has a "trust status" associated with it. Trust status indicates whether you trust the individual, the group, or the corporation to whom the certificate is issued. The default trust status in Outlook Express is "Inherit trust from issuer," meaning that the digital ID is trusted because the issuer (for example, a certification authority) is trusted.

However, not all digital IDs come from certification authorities. If a digital ID is created by individuals, you might not want to trust it automatically. Or, if a digital ID owner warns you that he or she suspects someone has tampered with the digital ID's private key, you may want to change the trust status to "Explicit Distrust."

  1. In the Address Book, double-click the name of the contact.
  2. Click the Digital IDs tab, select the digital ID whose trust level you want to change, and then click Properties.
  3. Click the Trust tab, and then select an option in the Edit Trust area.
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