Hi Alto,

on  Wed, 30 May 2007 14:20:29 +0200GMT (30.05.2007, 14:20 +0200GMT here),
you wrote:

AS> I can't manage to sign a message using S/MIME. I always get a notice
AS> a la "no certificate to sign message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] found". Which 
isn't
AS> all that surprising since the certificate I want to use carries an
AS> email address of [EMAIL PROTECTED]

AS> How can I use the certificate in spite of the discrepancy? I know that
AS> the recipient of the signed message may see a invalid signature, but
AS> let's say I want to accept that - how do I do it?

AFAIK, you can't, or at least, you shouldn't. I was advised by my CA
(Thawte) to create a certificate for each email address.

-- 
Cheers
Peter

"If they don't want us to drink and drive, why do you have to have
a driver's license to buy beer?"

Attachment: smime.p7s
Description: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature

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