Jennifer Knoell wrote:
Jennifer Knoell wrote:
I'd like to make sure people in my employers company use signed emails.
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Mostly for verification. Encryption is a non-issue since all mail communication stays within our network - which already provides mandatory encryption for road warriors. I'd like to make sure that if the managers get a mail from the IT department they _know_ its from the IT department. And vice versa ofcourse.

Then you don't need the certificate to be issued by a public CA.

They can be signed by a private CA local to your company, you just have to get the root cert inserted inside all the client installation.

This can be done in Mozilla by modifing the default nssckbi.dll file to include you root cert. For other Microsoft CAPI based program, you will need to find another solution so that it's automatically included on every machine.
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