Hello Maxim,

but it is essential to use the SmimeCapabilities attribute because otherwise 
Outlook will use only 40-bit encryption and this cannot be changed within 
Outlook. This way it is impossible to distribute s/mime certificates to Outlook 
recipients. I have seen that you changed the bug status in Mantis bug tracker 
to resolved. Does that mean that you have included the SmimeCapabilities 
attribute?


---- Am Sat, 15 Sep 2012 23:26:04 +0200 Maxim Masiutin  schrieb ---- 

>Hello atomheart, 
> 
>SmimeCapabilities is an attribute (optional) in S/MIME signed messages. The 
>Bat! doesn't include it. The Bat! doesn't delete or damages S/MIME 
>certificates. Please attach a few S/MIME signed messages made by Outlook in 
>https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/view.php?id=60, so we will modity The Bat! to also 
>include SmimeCapabilities in messages signed by The Bat! 
> 
>I don't know why does Outlook use 40-bit encryption for messages without the 
>SmimeCapabilities attribute. 
> 
> 
> 
>-- 
>Best regards, 
> Maxim Masiutin 
> Managing director 
> Ritlabs S.R.L. 
> 
> 
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