Robert,

Pardon me.  I did indeed not intended to slam Paul's guide.

I changed the thread but I don't expect a fruitful debate since the difficulties
are mostly unrelated to NSS.  I feel sorry for those who feel that S/MIME
encryption needs to become mainstream because that will never happen
since there is no way I can send an encrypted mail to an ad-hoc contact
since you cannot locate the key.  At least I have no idea how to do that not
even for the US CAC and PIV users, because where is the repository???

Secure e-mail should have been put at the server-level, then we would have
had some base-level security that would cover 99% of all uses.  But it
didn't and therefore 80% of all messages are not even coming from the
domain they claim.  How very useful.

Anders

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Robert Relyea" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "mozilla's crypto code discussion list" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2008 18:55
Subject: Re: How-to guide for email encryption


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