This need for SSL or x509 (I don't kow which name you want to apply to it)
certificate signed or encrypted emails goes beyond PIPELINEs. Although in a
good implementation of these certificates and the necessary commands to
manipulate them, a PIPELINEs capability will be available. I think a port of
the SSL libraries from linux and then a port of the commands available in the
OpenSSL pacakge would then allow creation of signed and or encrypted emails.
I have been nagged by our security staff about not being able to send
signed/encrypted emails that contain sensitive information. But that is a
bigger problem because they assume that everyone even my mainframe is using
Outlook with Entrust to generate signed/encrypted emails.
/Tom Kern
/Contractor @ Dept of Energy
/301-903-2211
--- "SPITZ, HOBART (CONTRACTOR)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> All;
>
> Does anybody know how one might go about providing digital signatures on
> z/VM generated email? Most of our email comes from servers running
> PIPESERV, so a pipe solution would be ideal.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> - Hobart
>
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