The Lotus Notes error “Your current ID does not specify an Internet certificate for signing” occurs when a user attempts to send a signed email but does not have a valid internet certificate linked to their Notes ID. This happens when the required SSL/TLS certificate is missing or not configured correctly. To fix this issue, users should check their User Security Settings by navigating to File > Security > User Security in Lotus Notes. Under the Your Identity > Your Certificates section, they need to ensure an internet certificate is available. If not, they must request a new certificate from their administrator or a trusted Certificate Authority (CA) and import it into Lotus Notes.
If the error persists or affects email accessibility, users can migrate their NSF emails to Outlook using eSoftTools NSF to PST Converter Software. This tool allows users to convert NSF files to PST format, ensuring that all emails, including signed messages, remain intact and accessible in Microsoft Outlook. It provides a hassle-free migration process while preserving email properties, attachments, and folder structure.