Winston O'Brien wrote:
Nelson B. Bolyard wrote:
Winston O'Brien wrote:
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Winston,
You can indeed decrypt the message outside of mozilla. The data saved is quite
standard s/mime. I in fact have a Python script which does exactly this (reads
in an .eml from netscape and
Nelson B. Bolyard wrote:
Winston O'Brien wrote:
Nelson;
I was hoping this wasn't the answer. This says that Moz is a closed
product that doesn't interact with other products even when using RFC
standard protocols and algorithms.
No, it says nothing of the sort.
I must apoligize ...
Nelson B. Bolyard wrote:
Winston O'Brien wrote:
Folks;
I send an encrypted/signed email to someone. Moz encrypts my copy in
the Sent folder. (I won't start a flame about not giving me a choice.)
Then the email is saved using Save as.. to an external .eml file and
still encrypted.
Now,
Winston O'Brien wrote:
Nelson;
I was hoping this wasn't the answer. This says that Moz is a closed
product that doesn't interact with other products even when using RFC
standard protocols and algorithms.
I have started to try the certutil and cmsutil tools. Unfortunately,
I run FreeBSD
Winston O'Brien wrote:
Nelson;
I was hoping this wasn't the answer. This says that Moz is a closed
product that doesn't interact with other products even when using RFC
standard protocols and algorithms.
No, it says nothing of the sort.
mozilla sends RFC 822 and MIME and SMIME
Folks;
I send an encrypted/signed email to someone. Moz encrypts my copy in
the Sent folder. (I won't start a flame about not giving me a choice.)
Then the email is saved using Save as.. to an external .eml file and
still encrypted.
Now, how can I read this archived piece of email?