Dr. Stephen Henson wrote:

If you create an email sign it and save as a draft then find the draft and
save it as a .eml file you can try:

openssl smime -pk7out -in message.eml -out mess.pem

openssl asn1parse -in mess.pem

you'll see things like des, rc2 and so on in there.


Thanks Dr. Steve, I almost asked about the structure of this stuff. In fear of having my head explode off my shoulders I backed away slowly from the RFC not making any sudden movements!

Just kidding Doc! Thanks for the info, and helping me to understand some
of this stuff.



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David Gianndrea
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