Hi,
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> Being supported by windows doesn't mean it's a public format. Windows
> supports lots of proprietary formats. Is it supported by mac or Linux?
Yes, it's fully supported by Mac and Linux.
But when i say that the reader is
Hello Stephane,
This is gettin OT.
Sunday, March 4, 2007, 4:18:06 PM, you wrote:
SBM> In Belgium, it's the only legaly accepted way to send official emails to
SBM> any official service, an email signed with an EID is equivalent of a
SBM> signed snail mail.
Most of this "signed snail mail" does
Hallo Stephane,
On Sun, 4 Mar 2007 16:18:06 +0100GMT (4-3-2007, 16:18 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
SB> Hi,
SB> ,- - [ Le samedi 3 mars 2007 vers 10:07 Roelof Otten écrivait: ] - -
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>> Consider it to be a feature helping TB!-users from doing stupid things!
[moderator on]
Please keep
Hallo Stephane,
On Sun, 4 Mar 2007 16:18:06 +0100GMT (4-3-2007, 16:18 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
>> read with a special card reader.
SB> With a standard electronic card reader, it's not a proprietary
SB> one, it's a reader recognised by Windows, integrated with the CryptoAPI of
windows.
Hi,
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HDB>> Did you import that S/MIME (X.509) certificate into The Bat?
> If I understood it correctly, they've got a hardware card, that can be
An identity card is hardware, of course :) But i do not see how to import the
Hello Roelof,
Saturday, March 3, 2007, 10:07:01 AM, you wrote:
RO> If I understood it correctly, they've got a hardware card, that can be
RO> read with a special card reader. That's how I understood it in the
RO> past. And AAFAIK TB doesn't support that.
Consider it to be a feature helping TB!-
Hello Henk,
HMdB> Did you import that S/MIME (X.509) certificate into The Bat?
I Thunderbird it works and there I have to "Load a secutity devic" in fact
a dll-file.
But I don't see that possibility in The Bat
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Best regards,
Patrick
Using The Bat! v3.98.1 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Servic
Hello Roelof,
RO> If I understood it correctly, they've got a hardware card, that can be
RO> read with a special card reader. That's how I understood it in the
RO> past. And AAFAIK TB doesn't support that.
Thanks for clearing this out.
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Best regards,
Patrick
Using The Bat! v3.98.1 on Windows
Hallo Henk,
On Sat, 3 Mar 2007 05:10:07 +0100GMT (3-3-2007, 5:10 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
SBM>>> I've allready asked long time ago, in Belgium we have Electronic
SBM>>> Identity Cards, those cards include a certificate allowing normally to
sign emails...
PN>> I have the same question,
P
On Sat, 3 Mar 2007 00:13:59 +0100GMT (3-3-2007, 0:13 +0200, where I
live), Patrick Nijs wrote:
SBM>> I've allready asked long time ago, in Belgium we have Electronic
SBM>> Identity Cards, those cards include a certificate allowing normally to
sign emails...
PN> I have the same question,
PN> see
Hello Stephane,
SBM> I've allready asked long time ago, in Belgium we have Electronic
SBM> Identity Cards, those cards include a certificate allowing normally to
sign emails...
I have the same question,
see my email to the list on 25/02/2007
subject : Unable to sign with pkcs#11 or what am I doi
Hi,
I've allready asked long time ago, in Belgium we have Electronic Identity
Cards, those cards include a certificate allowing normally to sign emails...
The problem : this certificate only certify my name, of course, and not a
specific email address, as it's an official and legal personnal ce
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