From: Ferdinando Ricchiuti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

ferdinando.ricchiuti> 1) pkixDN
ferdinando.ricchiuti>   command line: "-pkixDN"
ferdinando.ricchiuti>   config:       "pkixDN = [yes|no]"
ferdinando.ricchiuti> 
ferdinando.ricchiuti>    Removes the email addres from the subject's DN. You have also 
to add
ferdinando.ricchiuti>    "subjectAltName=email:copy" in the subject's extensions 
section.

After some more thinking, probably the best thing would be to add the
possibility to use the keyword "move" in the same way as "copy" is
used today.  The difference would be that whatever extension that is
meant to be copied is removed from it's original place.

That way, the only difference from a user point of view is that the
subjectAltName line would look like this:

subjectAltName=email:move

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