On Wednesday, December 30, 2009 at 03:45 Martin Sebald wrote:

> This message should be signed, too.

> Does someone else has the same problem or can say more about this?

It is signed, but my TB! as well as all those other clients don't have
the root and intermediate certificates that were used to sign your
personal certificate.

As you probably have your TB! on the machine where you requested and
installed your certificate, the import process will likely have added
those to your configuration. But that does this for TB! and possibly the
browser that was used to fetch the certificate only.

You will need to at least have the root and intermediate certificates
installed into the other programs before they will recognize your
certificate as valid.

Also, this may pose a problem with recipients such as us. In order to to
be able to verify your certificate, everyone that receives mail from you
needs to install two CA certificates, including one root-certificate an
therefore everyone also needs to decide whether they trust the
organization that you decided to get your certificate from.

-- 
Greetings,
Maurice

Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 3
The Bat! v4.2.16 Christmas Edition; ; AJS v65535.65535; MyMacros 1.11a; 


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