On 08.10.2014 14:51, Milan Crha wrote:
> On Wed, 2014-10-08 at 13:14 +0200, RHE wrote:
>> Is there a way to make Evolution lookup for Recipient S/Mime 
>> Encryption
>> Certificates (aka PublicKeys) from a LDAP addressbook when sending an
>> encrypted mail?
>> Or may be over an "LDAP Keyserver" which is technically the same 
>> (more or less)...
> 
>         Hi,
> there is nothing at the moment, but...
Hi Milan,
thank you for your accurate information on this!
> 
>> If not, is there a Bug/FeatureRequest on this to follow the progress
>> and/or a planned release date?
> 
> ...one of this year's GSoC projects involving evolution/evolution-data-
> server was an NSS pkcs #11 module to provide user's certificates 
> looked-up from configured address books. The code is currently under 
> review and either Yumma or Dwmw might be able to tell you more details 
> about it.
Sounds great! Just found the code - it was submitted @ Sept. 2...
...based on your experience as GnomeDev, how quick can we expect to have
this module released within the application? (devel || stable) ...based
on wiki info you have a monthly release schedule - or do you might have
NightlyBuilds on this already?

I guess Yumma or Dwmw are members of this list too, aren't they? Whats
the current status?
Would be happy to test this in my Employers secure mail environment...
> 
>> Is there any eMail/Groupware client for Linux systems out there that
>> supports Exchange-EWS Connectivity and S/Mime incl. certificate
>> (PublicKey) lookup from LDAP..?
> 
> When using EWS, evolution connects to the addressbook also with EWS, 
> not with LDAP, but as I said above, it doesn't matter much, because 
> Yumma's module searches in all [1] configured address books.
>         Bye,
>         Milan
> 
> [1] I didn't touch the code myself, neither review it, but I guess 
> it's "all configured books with enabled autocompletion" or something 
> like that.
I expect it that way... for my case its important to be able to get
certificates from an additional LDAP Adressbook (besides those coming
from Exchange over EWS).
> 
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