Quoting Edward Burr <[email protected]>:

Quoting Michael M Slusarz <[email protected]>:

Quoting Edward Burr <[email protected]>:

I am receiving email from a friend who uses Lotus Notes and is signing his emails. After much effort, I finally figured out how to extract the certificate from the smime.p7s file and import it into imp (since you can't just import the smime.p7s file directly). Now I am able to encrypt email to him, and imp successfully decrypts email from him (getting a key and sending him my public key was simple compared to importing the smime.p7s cert).

However, one thing I have not been able to figure out yet: I can not find any indication whether the signed email from him is valid or not. The only way I know it is signed is because of the attached smime.p7s file, but imp gives no hint that it has actually checked whether the message and signature has been checked. For an encrypted message, I figure I can safely assume it is intact, but what about an unencrypted message?

S/MIME signed messages will have a border around the signed content in the message view with a yellow info box that says "The data in this part has been digitally signed via S/MIME." and will have a link to verify the data.

if you are not seeing this then your system either doesn't have support for openssl in PHP or it is disabled in the Horde/IMP configuration. (FYI: your message to the list, that I am replying to, is S/MIME signed and I can verify the signature).

I'm still trying to figure out what I'm missing. I've got the basic horde webmail package installed with pear. The only changes I've made to it have been through the configuration settings in the admin account. openssl is supported, and it is enabled. In my user account preferences, smime is enabled. My messages to the list are being sent with Horde/Tmp, and you're seeing it signed there, so I know it's working. I just don't get the border around the signed content or the box with the statement telling me it's signed. You can see it here:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/x3zjqseevf9ysjl/signed_mail.png

This would only happen if for some reason the message was being parsed as multipart/mixed (in which each part is displayed separately) as opposed to the smime MIME viewer driver, which (even if S/MIME support is disabled) the S/MIME signature part is hidden.

I have no idea how this would happen. I can only suggest making sure you don't have any mime_drivers.local.php files and ensuring that all mime_drivers.php config files have not been altered from the distribution. Otherwise, it's really going to take code debugging on your side to be able to track this down further. A place to start: IMP_Contents#renderMIMEPart().

michael

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