On Wed, 7 May 2008, at 00:05:16 [GMT +0300] (which was 23:05 where I
live) Maxim Masiutin wrote:

> The Bat! 4.0.24.5 is available at
> http://www.ritlabs.com/download/files3/the_bat/beta/tb40245.rar

> What's new in 4.0.24.5 since 4.0.24.4:
> [+] You can specify AES 128 bit and 256 bit for encryption when using S/MIME 
> internal implementation
> [*] If a mail server was ill-configured to have different self-signed
> TLS certificates to send and receive mail, and these certificates had
> the same "Subject" but different key data, and the user have added the
> first certificate to the Trusted Root CA address book, the second
> certificate gave "Signature match failed" error, because The Bat!
> first uses certificates from address book and then from TLS sessions,
> and since these certificates had different "Subject" (which is
> prohibited by X.509), The Bat! did use key data from first certificate
> as though it was the second certificate. The "Signature match failed"
> error gave no clue to the user of how to resolve this problem. Now The
> Bat! have workaround for such ill-configured servers. In case of
> "Signature match failed" error during a TLS session, The Bat! tries to
> verify the certificate again, but in this time certificates
> transmitted in the TLS session have priority over the certificate from
> the address book. This avoids the error above mentioned.

Up and running, do use s/mime however not internal implementation ;-)

-- 
Henk 
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