Hey there,

This configuration works with TB to pull certificates out of VeriSign's
public LDAP directory for S/MIME encryption.

In the "General" tab:
Name: VeriSign
Hostanme: directory.verisign.com
Base DN:
Port Number: 389
Bind DN:

In the "Advanced" tab:
Don't return more than XXX results: VeriSign limits the number of
entries returned anyway, pick a number (smaller if your connection is
slow)
Scope: Subtree
Search Filter: (objectclass=*)

If you get TB1.0 working with these settings you should be able to get
it working with your directory too.

have fun!
ram

PS If you go to www.verisign.com and search for "Digital ID Tutorial"
you will get a document describing how to do this for a few different
email programs.


Senandung Mendonan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have an LDAP directory where users store their X.509 certificates
in
> userCertificate;binary attribute in their entries. When MS Outlook
and
> Outlook Express look up addresses, they are able to retrieve that
> attribute and send encrypted mails accordingly. However,
Mozilla-based
> clients could not extract that info from the directory. Any hints?
> 
> Thanks. 
> 
> --mendonan

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