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  1. System-generated from ITS's Data Loss Prevention (DLP) application, which automatically encrypts emails with suspected PPSI. (Sender will also receive an email notification that their email was encrypted by the DLP.) 
  2. Sender-encrypted by the NYSERDA sender using #encrypt in the Subject line.  (If the email was encrypted by the DLP, the subject line will NOTcontain NOT contain #encrypt.)

Email recipients are encouraged to contact NYSERDA with questions about encrypted email. If in doubt, please contact NYSERDA before opening any suspicious emails.

The following describes the process the recipient of a DLP system-generated encrypted email must follow (for emails without #encrypt in the subject line)

      1. The recipient receives the encrypted email message from NYS secure messaging system. Click "Read the message"

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2. The message will open in Office 365 online in the recipient's default Web Browser.  To view the email message, the recipient can either:

           a  a) Login with their Microsoft Account, or

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3. If using a One-Time Passcode, the recipient will get an email with the subject, "Your one-time passcode to view the message". Enter the passcode as prompted in the web page, and click Continue to view the message.

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The following describes the process the recipient of a sender-encrypted email must follow (for emails with #encrypt in the subject line)

  1. The recipient will receive an email message from the NYSERDA sender with #encrypt in the Subject line

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      2. The recipient opens the a web browser encrypted email message and it states they have received an Encrypted message and provides instructions on how to access the message. The user must save the attachment and open it




        3. The saved attachment will open in their default Web Browser and instructs the user to login with a Microsoft Account or select Use a One-Time Passcode to view the message.

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