Hi,

I have a S/MIME key I'd like to use to sign some mails with. However, when I select to sign a mail with my S/MIME key, after entering the passphrase, mutt gives the following error:

Can't open OpenSSL subprocess!: No such file or directory (errno = 2)

Any idea what piece is missing?

I installed the key as follows:

[remmy@silvertown ~ (master)]$ smime_keys add_p12 rrnieuw.p12
NOTE: This will ask you for two passphrases:
       1. The passphrase you used for exporting
              2. The passphrase you wish to secure your private key with.

              Enter Import Password:
              MAC verified OK
              Enter PEM pass phrase:
              Verifying - Enter PEM pass phrase:

You may assign a label to this key, so you don't have to remember
              the key ID. This has to be _one_ word (no whitespaces).

              Enter label: nieuw
added certificate: /home/remmy/.smime/certificates/1259690b.0.

certificate 3b56685f.0 (nieuw) for [email protected] added.

              ==> about to verify certificate of [email protected]

              /home/remmy/.smime/certificates/3b56685f.0: OK


added private key: /home/remmy/.smime/keys/3b56685f.0 for [email protected]

In my .muttrc I have the following:

set smime_ca_location= "~/.smime/ca-bundle.crt"
set smime_certificates="~/.smime/certificates"
set smime_keys="~/.smime/keys"
set smime_sign_as = 3b56685f.0
set crypt_autosign = yes
set crypt_replyencrypt = yes
set crypt_replysign = yes
set crypt_replysignencrypted = yes


Any pointers are much appreciated! Mutt version is 1.5.21.

Thanks,

Remco

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