As long as you are aware in advance you can prepare for that eventuality 
with archived ID files or some such.  I'm not strong enough on the topic 
to know how to enable the new IDs to open the encrypted mail files, just 
know it can be an issue in some environments.  When we migrated off of our 
old server into a new domain, I think we took our existing ID's with us 
using cross-certification.

Patrick




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Uh, no.  Oopsie.  Never did like encrypted email anyway - sneaks past the 
virus checkers.

Rob Berendt

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