"Unfortunately, we are not really sure how this happened. I believe it just started yesterday and we received multiple reports for the similar issue. Those were all linked to outlook.com domain names, and only happened to Apple devices (Mac, iPhone, iPad, etc.). Checking certificate installation with tools doesn't display any error, and the same issue is not found with Window computers. So the only suggestion we can provide at the moment is checking with Apple's support team."
Unfortunately, we are not really sure how this happened. I believe it just started yesterday and we received multiple reports for the similar issue. Those were all linked to outlook.com domain names, and only happened to Apple devices (Mac, iPhone, iPad, etc.). Checking certificate installation with tools doesn't display any error, and the same issue is not found with Window computers. So the only suggestion we can provide at the moment is checking with Apple's support team.
"Unfortunately, we are not really sure how this happened. I believe it just started yesterday and we received multiple reports for the similar issue. Those were all linked to outlook.com domain names, and only happened to Apple devices (Mac, iPhone, iPad, etc.). Checking certificate installation with tools doesn't display any error, and the same issue is not found with Window computers. So the only suggestion we can provide at the moment is checking with Apple's support team."
Outlook avast add-in is a web browser security plugin that protects against email viruses. It works for real-time online viruses as well as blocks scams and trackers immediately. It also secures your valuable data.
When you use Avast Antivirus it installs an invisible proxy SSL Certificate Authority that allows it to scan SSL/TLS traffic with its antivirus engine. The downside to this is that all certificates appear to be signed by avast! Web/Mail Shield Root and can make things confusing at first glance when a SSL certificate is out of date.
. open avast antivirus interface and go to Menu under it Find Settings
. Select Protection & then Core shields
. Now scroll it down to Configure shield settings and now click the tab that says mail shield.
. Uncheck the box in front of Add a signature to the end of sent emails.
. Now it should be disabled from any outgoing emails.
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