Mario Ruiz wrote:
My issue was rather a key management problem. When you get the new
certs from HeSa, usually the old one is replaced by the new certs in the
keystore, and so on.
Having said that, I realize that it does not matter if you only use the
certs temporarily for encrypting/signing just while in transit and the
document returns to its clear text once it hits the target system. If
you encrypt them for the long term you may never recover them.
Mario, what do you mean by "encrypt them for the long term"?
As I understand it, messages sent via Argus are encrypted only *during
transmission* - that is, from the time that the sender hits the 'email
via Argus' button until the time that the receiving system's Argus
client polls the in box of the receiving practice's dedicated Argus
email address, when it decrypts them.
Before the sender hits the 'email via Argus' button, and after the
receiving practice's Argus system has taken messages from the in box of
the receiving practice's dedicated Argus email address, the messages are
not encrypted.
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