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Trend Micro InterScan <strong>Messaging</strong> <strong>Security</strong> <strong>Virtual</strong> <strong>Appliance</strong> Administrator’s Guide<br />

7-4<br />

Note: You cannot change your contact information unless you have registered at least<br />

one domain successfully.<br />

3. Click Next. Your contact information is sent to the Trend Micro Email Encryption<br />

Server.<br />

Note: It may take one or two working days before you receive the information to<br />

complete domain ownership verification. If you do not receive an email within 3<br />

working days, contact your sales representative.<br />

To change your contact information:<br />

• Click Change on the Gateway Info tab.<br />

Note: The Change button is not enabled until at least one domain has been registered<br />

successfully.<br />

Managing Domains<br />

The Manage Domains tab enables the administrator to register new domains for use<br />

with IMSVA’s email encryption features. When a domain is registered with the<br />

encryption service, it is permitted to obtain private keys for email addresses on that<br />

domain, or any subdomain that belongs to the domain. For example, you want to<br />

register mycompany.org. After the registration is authorized and completed on the<br />

encryption service, IMSVA will be able to obtain private keys to decrypt email to<br />

user01@mycompany.org, user02@mycompany.org, and so on, as well as<br />

user01@admin.mycompany.org, user02@finance.mycompany.org. The<br />

security processes and checks to authorize an IMSVA domain registration, and will<br />

include checking publicly available information that might include contacting the<br />

domain registrant.

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