Look Mom, No Buttons

We have an Ironport C160 with AsyncOS version 7.0.1-010. Been going great for a couple of months and suddenly recipients do not get the Open or Register buttons when using the Cisco Registered Envelope Service. Also the I have tried the following things.
1. Tested with different Java versions, old and new
2. Tested with different browsers IE6, IE7, IE8 and Mozilla 3.6 (popup blocking enabled and disabled)
3. Java scripting is enabled.
4. Logged into my account on Cisco and made sure that CRES was Activated and Enabled, it is.
5. Rebooted C160 appliance.
6. Shutdown, unplugged, replugged and restarted C160 appliance
Also do not get any images i.e. Cisco Registered Envelope Service image, Cisco logo, or our company logo, all previously working a couple of days ago.
Any ideas?

Hi,
Is the email showing up encrypted at all? If no, I would think there is something wrong with the filter calling for encryyption or else the encryption key has expired.
Just a thought ... rob

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              Applet Parm               ButtonBar Class Parm     Default Value
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              appletBGColor
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              mouseClickAudio                                        null (audio disabled)
              buttonDownAudio                                        null (audio disabled)
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              barYPos                    barYBackgroundPos          0
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    I'm trying to create a button that will look exactly as the regular spark button but will have more than one color in his label (Like attached 'buttonPic.jpg')
    I have tried to create a new button skin and new button component that will replace the label text and will to the job, but still it looks like the button original class overides the richText definitions. (Code attached)
    Maybe there is other solution?
    This is my extra code in the MyButtonSkin
         <!-- layer 8: text -->
        <!---
        @copy spark.components.supportClasses.ButtonBase#labelDisplay
        -->
        <s:Label id="labelDisplay"
                 visible="false">
        </s:Label>
        <s:RichText id="exLabelDisplay"
                    color="0x900000"
                    textFlow="{TextConverter.importToFlow(htmlTextAsHTML, TextConverter.TEXT_FIELD_HTML_FORMAT)}"
                    left="7" right="7" top="2" bottom="2">
        </s:RichText>
        <fx:Declarations>
            <fx:String id="htmlTextAsHTML"><![CDATA[<p><b>0</b>+</p>]]></fx:String>
        </fx:Declarations>

    Hi mewk,
    probably it was a catch due to eyes that actually got a bit of sleep
    anyway small test app
    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
    <s:Application xmlns:fx="http://ns.adobe.com/mxml/2009"
    xmlns:s="library://ns.adobe.com/flex/spark"
    xmlns:mx="library://ns.adobe.com/flex/halo" minWidth="1024" minHeight="768">
    <fx:Script>
    <![CDATA[
    protected function updateBtn_clickHandler(event:MouseEvent):void
    richbtn.label=mytext.text;
    ]]>
    </fx:Script>
    <s:Button id="richbtn" x="69" y="58" width="169" height="83" skinClass="ButtonSkin1" label="&lt;p&gt;hello&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;goodbye&lt;/p&gt;"/>
    <s:Button x="70" y="333" label="Update rich button" id="updateBtn" click="updateBtn_clickHandler(event)"/>
    <s:TextArea x="69" y="174" id="mytext" text="&lt;p&gt;hello&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;bold&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;"/>
    </s:Application>
    and a skin with minimal change
    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
    <s:SparkSkin xmlns:fx="http://ns.adobe.com/mxml/2009" xmlns:s="library://ns.adobe.com/flex/spark"
                 xmlns:fb="http://ns.adobe.com/flashbuilder/2009" minWidth="21" minHeight="21" alpha.disabled="0.5">
        <fx:Metadata>
            <![CDATA[
            [HostComponent("spark.components.Button")]
            ]]>
        </fx:Metadata>
        <fx:Script fb:purpose="styling">
            <![CDATA[        
    import flashx.textLayout.conversion.TextConverter;
                static private const exclusions:Array = ["labelDisplay"];
    override public function get colorizeExclusions():Array {return exclusions;}
              override protected function initializationComplete():void
                    useBaseColor = true;
                    super.initializationComplete();
    override protected function updateDisplayList(unscaledWidth:Number, unscaledHeight:Number) : void
                    var cr:Number = getStyle("cornerRadius");
                    if (cornerRadius != cr)
                        cornerRadius = cr;
                        shadow.radiusX = cornerRadius;
                        fill.radiusX = cornerRadius;
                        lowlight.radiusX = cornerRadius;
                        highlight.radiusX = cornerRadius;
                        border.radiusX = cornerRadius;
                    if (highlightStroke) highlightStroke.radiusX = cornerRadius;
                    super.updateDisplayList(unscaledWidth, unscaledHeight);
                private var cornerRadius:Number = 2;
            ]]>       
        </fx:Script>
        <!-- states -->
        <s:states>
            <s:State name="up" />
            <s:State name="over" />
            <s:State name="down" />
            <s:State name="disabled" />
        </s:states>
        <!-- layer 1: shadow -->
        <s:Rect id="shadow" left="-1" right="-1" top="-1" bottom="-1" radiusX="2">
            <s:fill>
                <s:LinearGradient rotation="90">
                    <s:GradientEntry color="0x000000"
                                     color.down="0xFFFFFF"
                                     alpha="0.01"
                                     alpha.down="0" />
                    <s:GradientEntry color="0x000000"
                                     color.down="0xFFFFFF"
                                     alpha="0.07"
                                     alpha.down="0.5" />
                </s:LinearGradient>
            </s:fill>
        </s:Rect>
        <!-- layer 2: fill -->
        <s:Rect id="fill" left="1" right="1" top="1" bottom="1" radiusX="2">
            <s:fill>
                <s:LinearGradient rotation="90">
                    <s:GradientEntry color="0xFFFFFF"
                                     color.over="0xBBBDBD"
                                     color.down="0xAAAAAA"
                                     alpha="0.85" />
                    <s:GradientEntry color="0xD8D8D8"
                                     color.over="0x9FA0A1"
                                     color.down="0x929496"
                                     alpha="0.85" />
                </s:LinearGradient>
            </s:fill>
        </s:Rect>
        <!-- layer 3: fill lowlight -->
        <s:Rect id="lowlight" left="1" right="1" bottom="1" height="9" radiusX="2">
            <s:fill>
                <s:LinearGradient rotation="90">
                    <s:GradientEntry color="0x000000" alpha="0.0099" />
                    <s:GradientEntry color="0x000000" alpha="0.0627" />
                </s:LinearGradient>
            </s:fill>
        </s:Rect>
        <!-- layer 4: fill highlight -->
        <s:Rect id="highlight" left="1" right="1" top="1" height="9" radiusX="2">
            <s:fill>
                <s:SolidColor color="0xFFFFFF"
                              alpha="0.33"
                              alpha.over="0.22"
                              alpha.down="0.12" />
            </s:fill>
        </s:Rect>
        <!-- layer 5: highlight stroke (all states except down) -->
        <s:Rect id="highlightStroke" left="1" right="1" top="1" bottom="1" radiusX="2" excludeFrom="down">
            <s:stroke>
                <s:LinearGradientStroke rotation="90" weight="1">
                    <s:GradientEntry color="0xFFFFFF" alpha.over="0.22" />
                    <s:GradientEntry color="0xD8D8D8" alpha.over="0.22" />
                </s:LinearGradientStroke>
            </s:stroke>
        </s:Rect>
        <!-- layer 6: highlight stroke (down state only) -->
        <s:Rect left="1" top="1" bottom="1" width="1" includeIn="down">
            <s:fill>
                <s:SolidColor color="0x000000" alpha="0.07" />
            </s:fill>
        </s:Rect>
        <s:Rect right="1" top="1" bottom="1" width="1" includeIn="down">
            <s:fill>
                <s:SolidColor color="0x000000" alpha="0.07" />
            </s:fill>
        </s:Rect>
        <s:Rect left="2" top="1" right="2" height="1" includeIn="down">
            <s:fill>
                <s:SolidColor color="0x000000" alpha="0.25" />
            </s:fill>
        </s:Rect>
        <s:Rect left="1" top="2" right="1" height="1" includeIn="down">
            <s:fill>
                <s:SolidColor color="0x000000" alpha="0.09" />
            </s:fill>
        </s:Rect>
        <!-- layer 7: border - put on top of the fill so it doesn't disappear when scale is less than 1 -->
        <s:Rect id="border" left="0" right="0" top="0" bottom="0" width="69" height="20" radiusX="2">
            <s:stroke>
                <s:LinearGradientStroke rotation="90" weight="1">
                    <s:GradientEntry color="0x000000"
                                     alpha="0.5625"
                                     alpha.down="0.6375" />
                    <s:GradientEntry color="0x000000"
                                     alpha="0.75"
                                     alpha.down="0.85" />
                </s:LinearGradientStroke>
            </s:stroke>
        </s:Rect>
        <!-- layer 8: text -->
    <s:RichText id="LabelDisplay"
    color="0x900000"
    textFlow="{TextConverter.importToFlow(hostComponent.label, TextConverter.TEXT_FIELD_HTML_FORMAT)}"
    left="7" right="7" top="2" bottom="2">
    </s:RichText>   
    </s:SparkSkin>

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