Cannot attach Adobe encryted documents

I am trying to send mail with an Adobe PDF file as an attachment. I have three files:
Acrobat-Encrytion-Test-File-128-bit-RC4.pdf
Acrobat-Encrytion-Test-File-128-bit-AES.pdf
Acrobat-Encrytion-Test-File-256-bit-AES.pdf
Using Apple Mail (Version 4.2 in OSX 10.6.3) I cannot attach the files nor can I drag and drop them into the email. I tested Apple Mail using both my MobileMe account and my Gmail account; neither one will accept the attachments. I can send the same files if I log in to my MobileMe account using the Safari browser, so the bug is in Apple Mail, not the specific account.
Does anyone know how to fix this or is it a bug that needs to be reported for Apple to fix in the next Update?

Hi Bernd Alheit, this link says to do so:
http://www.adobe.com/products/reader/dlm/firefox_steps.html

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