I'd bet your profile does not contain the cert required for decrypting.

Kai


Matthias Kubik wrote:
> OK, now here's the message that I'm receiving:
> 
> Message Has No Digital Signature
>   This message doesn not include the sender's digital signature. The absence of
>   a digital signature means that the message could have been sent by someone 
>   pretending to have this enail address. It's also  possible that the message
>   has been altered while in transit over the network. However, it is unlikely
>   that either event has occured.
> Message Cannot Be Decrypted
>   This message was encrypted before it was sent to you, but it cannot be 
>   decrypted. There are unknown problems with this encrypted message.
> 
> This is the whole dialog box I'm seeing. Any hints appreciated. 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> Matthias
> 
> 
> Kai Engert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 
>news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
> 
>>Does the message really say "cause there was no signature"?
>>A more detailed message can be viewed when clicking broken key icon, or 
>>by choosing "view message security info" from the menu. I would have 
>>expected a message like "The certificate used to encrypt the message 
>>cannot be found", which would mean you indeed do not have the correct 
>>cert installed in Mozilla to decrypt the message.
>>
>>Can you please quote the message you see in that dialog?
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Kai
>>
>>Matthias Kubik wrote:
>>
>>>Hi *,
>>>I'm sending an encrypted message from the office(Lotus Notes) to my
>>>home account (Mozilla 1.1, 20020818). When I receive the message, I
>>>see a broken key in the upper right corner, indicating that the
>>>decryption failed, 'cause there was no signature. The message header
>>>looks like:
>>>
>>>Date: Mon, 26 Aug 2002 13:23:11 +0200
>>>Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
>>>Content-Type: application/x-pkcs7-mime;
>>>      smime-type=enveloped-data;
>>>      name=smime.p7m
>>>Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="smime.p7m"
>>>Content-Description: S/MIME Enveloped Data
>>>
>>>I verified that I have all req'd certificates. Signed messages appear
>>>ok.
>>>
>>>Does anyone know what the problem might be ?
>>>
>>>Thanks in advance.
>>>
>>>Matthias Kubik
>>


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