Johnny Gonzalez wrote:
Hello,

In relation with my last question, then How can I use
the mail option from Mozilla and a generated OpenCA
user certificate and/or private key to send encrypted
email?? Should I install any plug-in into Mozilla??

First Mozilla can handle SMIME by default. Second if you generated the key with mozilla then you must go to the enrollment link in the interface. If you has the key and the certificate on the server then you must export them as PKCS#12 and then import this PKCS#12 into the browser. Third if you installed the certificate and key then Mozilla detects the matching certificate and decrypts the "attachment" automatically.


Michael
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