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My colleague received an email from H company. This email is protected by Microsoft Rights Management Service.



His email client is Outlook Express, and he use POP3 to received it to local disk (the mail is deleted from the mail server). Outlook Express only show a short description about RMS and an attachment named message.rmmsg. So I Installed an Microsoft Outlook 2010 on another machine, and forward the whole original email (as an attachment - SUBJECT.eml) to his own mail address, and try to read the attachment in Outlook 2010.



At first, I encountered "This service is temporarily unavailable" when connecting RMS server of H company, and after some struggling I found a solution here: uncheck IE->Tools->Options->Advanced->Settings->Check for publisher's certificate revocation and Check for server certificate revocation.



Now, when I try to read this attachment email, Outlook 2010 keeps asking for a Username & Password even if I input the correct mail account of my colleague and password.



Outlook 2010 keeps asking for username & password



What's wrong? Did I inputed usernamd & password of a wrong realm? Do my colleague need to ask the sender for a username & password to read this email? Or, does the RMS protect email from reading from an .eml attachment (I mean, do my colleague need to ask the sender to send the email again?)?



How can my colleague read the email?





update 2014-11-05



I also use my colleague's email address applied an account on RMS for individuals according this article: View and use files that have been protected by Rights Management. But still I got same result (keeps asking for username & password) even if I entered password of either RMS accout or email account.



I use wireshark captured the data communicated between RMS server and my computer, the RMS server returns Encrypted Alert.



Screenshot of one packet captured by Wireshark: Encrypted Alert. Content Type: 21










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    My colleague received an email from H company. This email is protected by Microsoft Rights Management Service.



    His email client is Outlook Express, and he use POP3 to received it to local disk (the mail is deleted from the mail server). Outlook Express only show a short description about RMS and an attachment named message.rmmsg. So I Installed an Microsoft Outlook 2010 on another machine, and forward the whole original email (as an attachment - SUBJECT.eml) to his own mail address, and try to read the attachment in Outlook 2010.



    At first, I encountered "This service is temporarily unavailable" when connecting RMS server of H company, and after some struggling I found a solution here: uncheck IE->Tools->Options->Advanced->Settings->Check for publisher's certificate revocation and Check for server certificate revocation.



    Now, when I try to read this attachment email, Outlook 2010 keeps asking for a Username & Password even if I input the correct mail account of my colleague and password.



    Outlook 2010 keeps asking for username & password



    What's wrong? Did I inputed usernamd & password of a wrong realm? Do my colleague need to ask the sender for a username & password to read this email? Or, does the RMS protect email from reading from an .eml attachment (I mean, do my colleague need to ask the sender to send the email again?)?



    How can my colleague read the email?





    update 2014-11-05



    I also use my colleague's email address applied an account on RMS for individuals according this article: View and use files that have been protected by Rights Management. But still I got same result (keeps asking for username & password) even if I entered password of either RMS accout or email account.



    I use wireshark captured the data communicated between RMS server and my computer, the RMS server returns Encrypted Alert.



    Screenshot of one packet captured by Wireshark: Encrypted Alert. Content Type: 21










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      My colleague received an email from H company. This email is protected by Microsoft Rights Management Service.



      His email client is Outlook Express, and he use POP3 to received it to local disk (the mail is deleted from the mail server). Outlook Express only show a short description about RMS and an attachment named message.rmmsg. So I Installed an Microsoft Outlook 2010 on another machine, and forward the whole original email (as an attachment - SUBJECT.eml) to his own mail address, and try to read the attachment in Outlook 2010.



      At first, I encountered "This service is temporarily unavailable" when connecting RMS server of H company, and after some struggling I found a solution here: uncheck IE->Tools->Options->Advanced->Settings->Check for publisher's certificate revocation and Check for server certificate revocation.



      Now, when I try to read this attachment email, Outlook 2010 keeps asking for a Username & Password even if I input the correct mail account of my colleague and password.



      Outlook 2010 keeps asking for username & password



      What's wrong? Did I inputed usernamd & password of a wrong realm? Do my colleague need to ask the sender for a username & password to read this email? Or, does the RMS protect email from reading from an .eml attachment (I mean, do my colleague need to ask the sender to send the email again?)?



      How can my colleague read the email?





      update 2014-11-05



      I also use my colleague's email address applied an account on RMS for individuals according this article: View and use files that have been protected by Rights Management. But still I got same result (keeps asking for username & password) even if I entered password of either RMS accout or email account.



      I use wireshark captured the data communicated between RMS server and my computer, the RMS server returns Encrypted Alert.



      Screenshot of one packet captured by Wireshark: Encrypted Alert. Content Type: 21










      share|improve this question















      My colleague received an email from H company. This email is protected by Microsoft Rights Management Service.



      His email client is Outlook Express, and he use POP3 to received it to local disk (the mail is deleted from the mail server). Outlook Express only show a short description about RMS and an attachment named message.rmmsg. So I Installed an Microsoft Outlook 2010 on another machine, and forward the whole original email (as an attachment - SUBJECT.eml) to his own mail address, and try to read the attachment in Outlook 2010.



      At first, I encountered "This service is temporarily unavailable" when connecting RMS server of H company, and after some struggling I found a solution here: uncheck IE->Tools->Options->Advanced->Settings->Check for publisher's certificate revocation and Check for server certificate revocation.



      Now, when I try to read this attachment email, Outlook 2010 keeps asking for a Username & Password even if I input the correct mail account of my colleague and password.



      Outlook 2010 keeps asking for username & password



      What's wrong? Did I inputed usernamd & password of a wrong realm? Do my colleague need to ask the sender for a username & password to read this email? Or, does the RMS protect email from reading from an .eml attachment (I mean, do my colleague need to ask the sender to send the email again?)?



      How can my colleague read the email?





      update 2014-11-05



      I also use my colleague's email address applied an account on RMS for individuals according this article: View and use files that have been protected by Rights Management. But still I got same result (keeps asking for username & password) even if I entered password of either RMS accout or email account.



      I use wireshark captured the data communicated between RMS server and my computer, the RMS server returns Encrypted Alert.



      Screenshot of one packet captured by Wireshark: Encrypted Alert. Content Type: 21







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          Reference Introduction to IRM for email messages:




          Download permissions



          The first time that you try to open an email message that uses
          restricted permission, you are then connected to a licensing server.
          If the licensing server verifies your credentials, it issues a use
          license, which defines the level of access that you have to a file.

          This process is required for each file that uses restricted
          permission. In other words, content with restricted permission can’t
          be opened if the licensing server hasn’t issued you a use license for
          that content.



          Downloading permissions requires that Microsoft Office send your
          credentials (which includes your email address) and information about
          your permission rights to the licensing server. Information that is
          contained in the message isn’t sent to the licensing server. For more
          information, read the Privacy Statement.




          The message "This service is temporarily unavailable" when connecting RMS server of H company implies that you are unable to get a "use licence". From above:



          Content with restricted permission can’t be opened if the licensing server hasn’t issued you a use license for that content




          View messages when IRM isn’t available



          If you must read or open content with restricted permission but
          Microsoft Office 2010 isn’t available on the computer that you are
          using, you can use a web browser. If you use Outlook Web Access (OWA),
          you can view restricted messages on any browser
          .




          You can use Outlook Web Access (OWA) to view the restricted messages using any browser.




          Or you can view the messages in Windows Internet Explorer if you
          download the Rights Management Add-on for Internet
          Explorer.
          However, this doesn’t enable you to reply to, forward, copy, or print
          the messages. When using the Rights Management Add-on to view
          messages, attachments that might were sent with the message can’t be
          viewed.




          So, you be able to at least view the message using the Rights Management Add-on for Internet
          Explorer. However this doesn't work for attachments.






          share|improve this answer























          • Thanks for the information. "Content with restricted permission can’t be opened if the licensing server hasn’t issued you a use license for that content" <-- Does this licensing action issued by their server automatically or by a human (say the sender)? Outlook Web Access is out of options, because we're not using Microsoft Exchange Server, we're using a mail server running on linux OS. And the sender said the mail has an attachment (word document), so add-on for IE is also out of options.
            – LiuYan 刘研
            Nov 3 '14 at 13:21












          • As far as I know it's a licence server that responds.
            – DavidPostill
            Nov 3 '14 at 13:36










          • If it's the license server verifing credentials, then I'm stucked at the screenshot: Outlook 2010 keeps asking for a Username & Password even if I input the correct mail account of my colleague and password. What is the username & password which Outlook 2010 is asking for?
            – LiuYan 刘研
            Nov 4 '14 at 1:55












          • I use Wireshark to capture the SSL communication data, RMS server returns "Encrypted Alert. Alert (21)" error which I have no idea what's wrong.
            – LiuYan 刘研
            Nov 4 '14 at 5:44











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          Reference Introduction to IRM for email messages:




          Download permissions



          The first time that you try to open an email message that uses
          restricted permission, you are then connected to a licensing server.
          If the licensing server verifies your credentials, it issues a use
          license, which defines the level of access that you have to a file.

          This process is required for each file that uses restricted
          permission. In other words, content with restricted permission can’t
          be opened if the licensing server hasn’t issued you a use license for
          that content.



          Downloading permissions requires that Microsoft Office send your
          credentials (which includes your email address) and information about
          your permission rights to the licensing server. Information that is
          contained in the message isn’t sent to the licensing server. For more
          information, read the Privacy Statement.




          The message "This service is temporarily unavailable" when connecting RMS server of H company implies that you are unable to get a "use licence". From above:



          Content with restricted permission can’t be opened if the licensing server hasn’t issued you a use license for that content




          View messages when IRM isn’t available



          If you must read or open content with restricted permission but
          Microsoft Office 2010 isn’t available on the computer that you are
          using, you can use a web browser. If you use Outlook Web Access (OWA),
          you can view restricted messages on any browser
          .




          You can use Outlook Web Access (OWA) to view the restricted messages using any browser.




          Or you can view the messages in Windows Internet Explorer if you
          download the Rights Management Add-on for Internet
          Explorer.
          However, this doesn’t enable you to reply to, forward, copy, or print
          the messages. When using the Rights Management Add-on to view
          messages, attachments that might were sent with the message can’t be
          viewed.




          So, you be able to at least view the message using the Rights Management Add-on for Internet
          Explorer. However this doesn't work for attachments.






          share|improve this answer























          • Thanks for the information. "Content with restricted permission can’t be opened if the licensing server hasn’t issued you a use license for that content" <-- Does this licensing action issued by their server automatically or by a human (say the sender)? Outlook Web Access is out of options, because we're not using Microsoft Exchange Server, we're using a mail server running on linux OS. And the sender said the mail has an attachment (word document), so add-on for IE is also out of options.
            – LiuYan 刘研
            Nov 3 '14 at 13:21












          • As far as I know it's a licence server that responds.
            – DavidPostill
            Nov 3 '14 at 13:36










          • If it's the license server verifing credentials, then I'm stucked at the screenshot: Outlook 2010 keeps asking for a Username & Password even if I input the correct mail account of my colleague and password. What is the username & password which Outlook 2010 is asking for?
            – LiuYan 刘研
            Nov 4 '14 at 1:55












          • I use Wireshark to capture the SSL communication data, RMS server returns "Encrypted Alert. Alert (21)" error which I have no idea what's wrong.
            – LiuYan 刘研
            Nov 4 '14 at 5:44
















          0














          Reference Introduction to IRM for email messages:




          Download permissions



          The first time that you try to open an email message that uses
          restricted permission, you are then connected to a licensing server.
          If the licensing server verifies your credentials, it issues a use
          license, which defines the level of access that you have to a file.

          This process is required for each file that uses restricted
          permission. In other words, content with restricted permission can’t
          be opened if the licensing server hasn’t issued you a use license for
          that content.



          Downloading permissions requires that Microsoft Office send your
          credentials (which includes your email address) and information about
          your permission rights to the licensing server. Information that is
          contained in the message isn’t sent to the licensing server. For more
          information, read the Privacy Statement.




          The message "This service is temporarily unavailable" when connecting RMS server of H company implies that you are unable to get a "use licence". From above:



          Content with restricted permission can’t be opened if the licensing server hasn’t issued you a use license for that content




          View messages when IRM isn’t available



          If you must read or open content with restricted permission but
          Microsoft Office 2010 isn’t available on the computer that you are
          using, you can use a web browser. If you use Outlook Web Access (OWA),
          you can view restricted messages on any browser
          .




          You can use Outlook Web Access (OWA) to view the restricted messages using any browser.




          Or you can view the messages in Windows Internet Explorer if you
          download the Rights Management Add-on for Internet
          Explorer.
          However, this doesn’t enable you to reply to, forward, copy, or print
          the messages. When using the Rights Management Add-on to view
          messages, attachments that might were sent with the message can’t be
          viewed.




          So, you be able to at least view the message using the Rights Management Add-on for Internet
          Explorer. However this doesn't work for attachments.






          share|improve this answer























          • Thanks for the information. "Content with restricted permission can’t be opened if the licensing server hasn’t issued you a use license for that content" <-- Does this licensing action issued by their server automatically or by a human (say the sender)? Outlook Web Access is out of options, because we're not using Microsoft Exchange Server, we're using a mail server running on linux OS. And the sender said the mail has an attachment (word document), so add-on for IE is also out of options.
            – LiuYan 刘研
            Nov 3 '14 at 13:21












          • As far as I know it's a licence server that responds.
            – DavidPostill
            Nov 3 '14 at 13:36










          • If it's the license server verifing credentials, then I'm stucked at the screenshot: Outlook 2010 keeps asking for a Username & Password even if I input the correct mail account of my colleague and password. What is the username & password which Outlook 2010 is asking for?
            – LiuYan 刘研
            Nov 4 '14 at 1:55












          • I use Wireshark to capture the SSL communication data, RMS server returns "Encrypted Alert. Alert (21)" error which I have no idea what's wrong.
            – LiuYan 刘研
            Nov 4 '14 at 5:44














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          0






          Reference Introduction to IRM for email messages:




          Download permissions



          The first time that you try to open an email message that uses
          restricted permission, you are then connected to a licensing server.
          If the licensing server verifies your credentials, it issues a use
          license, which defines the level of access that you have to a file.

          This process is required for each file that uses restricted
          permission. In other words, content with restricted permission can’t
          be opened if the licensing server hasn’t issued you a use license for
          that content.



          Downloading permissions requires that Microsoft Office send your
          credentials (which includes your email address) and information about
          your permission rights to the licensing server. Information that is
          contained in the message isn’t sent to the licensing server. For more
          information, read the Privacy Statement.




          The message "This service is temporarily unavailable" when connecting RMS server of H company implies that you are unable to get a "use licence". From above:



          Content with restricted permission can’t be opened if the licensing server hasn’t issued you a use license for that content




          View messages when IRM isn’t available



          If you must read or open content with restricted permission but
          Microsoft Office 2010 isn’t available on the computer that you are
          using, you can use a web browser. If you use Outlook Web Access (OWA),
          you can view restricted messages on any browser
          .




          You can use Outlook Web Access (OWA) to view the restricted messages using any browser.




          Or you can view the messages in Windows Internet Explorer if you
          download the Rights Management Add-on for Internet
          Explorer.
          However, this doesn’t enable you to reply to, forward, copy, or print
          the messages. When using the Rights Management Add-on to view
          messages, attachments that might were sent with the message can’t be
          viewed.




          So, you be able to at least view the message using the Rights Management Add-on for Internet
          Explorer. However this doesn't work for attachments.






          share|improve this answer














          Reference Introduction to IRM for email messages:




          Download permissions



          The first time that you try to open an email message that uses
          restricted permission, you are then connected to a licensing server.
          If the licensing server verifies your credentials, it issues a use
          license, which defines the level of access that you have to a file.

          This process is required for each file that uses restricted
          permission. In other words, content with restricted permission can’t
          be opened if the licensing server hasn’t issued you a use license for
          that content.



          Downloading permissions requires that Microsoft Office send your
          credentials (which includes your email address) and information about
          your permission rights to the licensing server. Information that is
          contained in the message isn’t sent to the licensing server. For more
          information, read the Privacy Statement.




          The message "This service is temporarily unavailable" when connecting RMS server of H company implies that you are unable to get a "use licence". From above:



          Content with restricted permission can’t be opened if the licensing server hasn’t issued you a use license for that content




          View messages when IRM isn’t available



          If you must read or open content with restricted permission but
          Microsoft Office 2010 isn’t available on the computer that you are
          using, you can use a web browser. If you use Outlook Web Access (OWA),
          you can view restricted messages on any browser
          .




          You can use Outlook Web Access (OWA) to view the restricted messages using any browser.




          Or you can view the messages in Windows Internet Explorer if you
          download the Rights Management Add-on for Internet
          Explorer.
          However, this doesn’t enable you to reply to, forward, copy, or print
          the messages. When using the Rights Management Add-on to view
          messages, attachments that might were sent with the message can’t be
          viewed.




          So, you be able to at least view the message using the Rights Management Add-on for Internet
          Explorer. However this doesn't work for attachments.







          share|improve this answer














          share|improve this answer



          share|improve this answer








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          answered Nov 3 '14 at 8:59









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          • Thanks for the information. "Content with restricted permission can’t be opened if the licensing server hasn’t issued you a use license for that content" <-- Does this licensing action issued by their server automatically or by a human (say the sender)? Outlook Web Access is out of options, because we're not using Microsoft Exchange Server, we're using a mail server running on linux OS. And the sender said the mail has an attachment (word document), so add-on for IE is also out of options.
            – LiuYan 刘研
            Nov 3 '14 at 13:21












          • As far as I know it's a licence server that responds.
            – DavidPostill
            Nov 3 '14 at 13:36










          • If it's the license server verifing credentials, then I'm stucked at the screenshot: Outlook 2010 keeps asking for a Username & Password even if I input the correct mail account of my colleague and password. What is the username & password which Outlook 2010 is asking for?
            – LiuYan 刘研
            Nov 4 '14 at 1:55












          • I use Wireshark to capture the SSL communication data, RMS server returns "Encrypted Alert. Alert (21)" error which I have no idea what's wrong.
            – LiuYan 刘研
            Nov 4 '14 at 5:44


















          • Thanks for the information. "Content with restricted permission can’t be opened if the licensing server hasn’t issued you a use license for that content" <-- Does this licensing action issued by their server automatically or by a human (say the sender)? Outlook Web Access is out of options, because we're not using Microsoft Exchange Server, we're using a mail server running on linux OS. And the sender said the mail has an attachment (word document), so add-on for IE is also out of options.
            – LiuYan 刘研
            Nov 3 '14 at 13:21












          • As far as I know it's a licence server that responds.
            – DavidPostill
            Nov 3 '14 at 13:36










          • If it's the license server verifing credentials, then I'm stucked at the screenshot: Outlook 2010 keeps asking for a Username & Password even if I input the correct mail account of my colleague and password. What is the username & password which Outlook 2010 is asking for?
            – LiuYan 刘研
            Nov 4 '14 at 1:55












          • I use Wireshark to capture the SSL communication data, RMS server returns "Encrypted Alert. Alert (21)" error which I have no idea what's wrong.
            – LiuYan 刘研
            Nov 4 '14 at 5:44
















          Thanks for the information. "Content with restricted permission can’t be opened if the licensing server hasn’t issued you a use license for that content" <-- Does this licensing action issued by their server automatically or by a human (say the sender)? Outlook Web Access is out of options, because we're not using Microsoft Exchange Server, we're using a mail server running on linux OS. And the sender said the mail has an attachment (word document), so add-on for IE is also out of options.
          – LiuYan 刘研
          Nov 3 '14 at 13:21






          Thanks for the information. "Content with restricted permission can’t be opened if the licensing server hasn’t issued you a use license for that content" <-- Does this licensing action issued by their server automatically or by a human (say the sender)? Outlook Web Access is out of options, because we're not using Microsoft Exchange Server, we're using a mail server running on linux OS. And the sender said the mail has an attachment (word document), so add-on for IE is also out of options.
          – LiuYan 刘研
          Nov 3 '14 at 13:21














          As far as I know it's a licence server that responds.
          – DavidPostill
          Nov 3 '14 at 13:36




          As far as I know it's a licence server that responds.
          – DavidPostill
          Nov 3 '14 at 13:36












          If it's the license server verifing credentials, then I'm stucked at the screenshot: Outlook 2010 keeps asking for a Username & Password even if I input the correct mail account of my colleague and password. What is the username & password which Outlook 2010 is asking for?
          – LiuYan 刘研
          Nov 4 '14 at 1:55






          If it's the license server verifing credentials, then I'm stucked at the screenshot: Outlook 2010 keeps asking for a Username & Password even if I input the correct mail account of my colleague and password. What is the username & password which Outlook 2010 is asking for?
          – LiuYan 刘研
          Nov 4 '14 at 1:55














          I use Wireshark to capture the SSL communication data, RMS server returns "Encrypted Alert. Alert (21)" error which I have no idea what's wrong.
          – LiuYan 刘研
          Nov 4 '14 at 5:44




          I use Wireshark to capture the SSL communication data, RMS server returns "Encrypted Alert. Alert (21)" error which I have no idea what's wrong.
          – LiuYan 刘研
          Nov 4 '14 at 5:44


















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