On 2023-11-19 21:10, Eduardo Chappa wrote:
On Sun, 19 Nov 2023, Carlos E. R. wrote:And today I have noticed that my email is not listed in the certificate, despite me asking for it. That could be the reason.That is certainly relevant. S/MIME certificates are meant to verify the email address, not people. Sure, you can verify people besides email addresses, but the only thing that you can reliably certify is the email address in a S/MIME message. I think you should pursue that line.
Will Alpine fail to find a certificate if inside it doesn't tell the mail address?
Well, the chaps at snews://news.individual.net/alt.comp.software.thunderbirdtell me that the problem is the missing mail address in the certificate. Sigh. I remember filling the forms with the email address, yet the government officials did not include it :-/
Pity the library doesn't spell out the true problem. The certificate manager at Thunderbird should tell so.
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Cheers / Saludos,
Carlos E. R.
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