It will use any certificates that are already in your keychain.  So if
the certificate has been added to your keychain by another
application, it will work.

If you ever open Mail or (I think) Thunderbird, they will
automatically add all the certificates in your inbox to the keychain.

On Wed, Jul 24, 2013 at 2:58 PM, Thomas Eckhold <[email protected]> wrote:
> That is something I wonder as well. I haven't found a way to tell MM to 
> accept certificates. However, sometimes I think MM automatically detects when 
> it has received a certificate and allows to encrypt an email. But I don't 
> understand when and why this happens. I would be glad if MM would be more 
> transparent in how it handles S/Mime certificates.
>
> Thank and best regards
> Thomas
>
> Von meinem iPhone gesendet
>
> Am 24.07.2013 um 20:51 schrieb Ben Beuchler <[email protected]>:
>
>> Is there a way to install the S/MIME certificate from a signed message
>> into the keychain?
>>
>> So far I've been opening my mailbox in Apple Mail and letting it
>> automatically add the certificates, then closing it and switching back
>> to MailMate.
>>
>> -Ben
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