Hello,

> BTW, how do I read the email message that would (apparently) be sent?
>
> I see from examining the dataexchange import/export messages the
> filename of the email message that (apparently) would be sent, and I can
> read it with cat or less, but when I decode the mime with munpack, I get
> a binary smime.p7m file.  It looks like this must be decoded with the
> certificate itself.  Is that true?  I presume the CRIN is encoded in
> this message then?  So I have to figure out why the message is not being
> mailed, and also must use an S/MIME aware email client once I resolve
> the first problem.  True?  Just want to make sure.

yes, the CRIN mails are encrypted for the certificate of the end user, so
that only they have the PIN to start a revocation.

Chris...


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