I did it beforehand. But nothing changed.
I also expected it to work the way you tell me, but it doesn't.
I have many certificates in my datastore, could that be the
reason? In this case I think it has to be handled in some way.
Thanks

> -----Messaggio originale-----
> Da: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] conto di Oliver
> Welter
> Inviato: venerd� 12 marzo 2004 8.10
> A: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Oggetto: Re: [Openca-Users] Problem reading CRIN email
>
>
> You must first import the certificate (and the root-certificate) for
> this keypaar - otherwise Netscape will not use it for decryption...
>
> Oliver
>
> Paolo Prandini wrote:
> > Appendix B. ReferencesIf I try to read on the same PC and
> browser ( in this
> > case Netscape ) where I got
> > the certificate the CRIN email I only get the following message:
> >
> > (see the enclosed screenshot )
> >
> > I wonder which kind of message it is that can't be opened; I know it is
> > encrypted
> > but I expected there was some way to read it on the legitimate
> user's PC.
> > HELP!
> > Paolo Prandini
> >
> >
> >
> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
>
> --
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> oliwel's public key: http://www.oliwel.de/oliwel.crt
> Basiszertifikat: http://www.ldv.ei.tum.de/page72
>



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