Helen Zommer wrote:

Thank you ! this way it works, but then, the instructions to the user are
misleading; he can't actually download the certificate he requested, and
either he has to contact CA or RA authority and ask them to email him his
certificate; or the notification email should contain the certificate and
not the link...
You are right. We have to change the email. If we send the certificate via an unencrypted email then we can publish the PKCS#12-file in the web too. I think the best way is to add a notice that you must go to a RA operator to get the private key.

Any comments?

Michael
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