Re: Piler 1.3.5 on Ubuntu 18.04 WebUI doesn't render timestamped Mails

2020-10-17 Thread Wagner, Patrick
Thanks Janos, I can confirm I can now read the stamped mails, your fix is working. Green checkmark "Mail is Verified" appears, along with message details and body. - Patrick On 17.10.2020 20:54, s...@acts.hu wrote: Hello Patrick, it seems that a few things have changed, so I've

Re: Piler 1.3.5 on Ubuntu 18.04 WebUI doesn't render timestamped Mails

2020-10-17 Thread sj
Hello Patrick, it seems that a few things have changed, so I've fixed the issue to make the feature work again. Please apply the following commits: https://bitbucket.org/jsuto/piler/commits/4a131f3058766ecdeb3021f5478746f58938c2c8

Re: Piler 1.3.5 on Ubuntu 18.04 WebUI doesn't render timestamped Mails

2020-10-17 Thread Wagner, Patrick
Hello Janos, I've changed the DECRYPT_ATTACHMENT_BINARY to pileraget and I've re-read the two links you sent, but are not sure I could've missed anything? For the packaged 1.3.5 release, is there more to do than to add the four TSA_XXX config lines and to add a regular cronjob to execute

Re: Piler 1.3.5 on Ubuntu 18.04 WebUI doesn't render timestamped Mails

2020-10-16 Thread Frank Schmitz
Regarding TSA https://freetsa.org/ works well for me and is completely free... Am Freitag, 16. Oktober 2020, 21:20:02 MESZ hat Folgendes geschrieben: Hello Patrick, for starters the DECRYPT_ATTACHMENT_BINARY should be pileraget (not pilerget). Also it might be worth to go

Piler 1.3.5 on Ubuntu 18.04 WebUI doesn't render timestamped Mails

2020-10-16 Thread Patrick Wagner
Hello everyone, we're testing the TSA signing feature of Piler. When I login as auditor all mails are listed correctly in the Web GUI upper pane / list. When I click on a mail the header and content are displayed below if that mail was not signed (yet). Clicking on a signed mail however

Re: Piler 1.3.5 on Ubuntu 18.04 WebUI doesn't render timestamped Mails

2020-10-16 Thread sj
Hello Patrick, for starters the DECRYPT_ATTACHMENT_BINARY should be pileraget (not pilerget). Also it might be worth to go over the steps and check if everything is setup properly: https://bitbucket.org/jsuto/piler/issues/480/support-rfc3161-trusted-timestamps