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The date that's shown once the message has been decrypted is taken from the Date header in the original email message (with the date and time on the ESA the default if there is no Date header), so if you're seeing bad dates there, check how the origi...
The "bad applet class name" bug is CSCul90399. However, that's not what's causing Open Online to be used instead of Open, that's due to Java not being enabled by default any more and the process used to prompt the user to enable it not being compatib...
I know it's being worked on (I've seen code changes flow by), but I don't know when it will be done and deployed. The bug it's being worked on under is CSCul88098.
The garbled text is because the applet is sending big-endian data with a big-endian BOM and a charset of "UTF-16", which is all proper and should be fine (and works in all other browsers), but IE 11 is treating the data as little-endian, swapping eve...
Yes, as reported above, fixing this requires an envelope change, so there's a longer process to roll out fixes, and existing envelopes will continue to have the problem, so you'll have to use open online for those.