Hi Rafael,

See my comments inline

On 03-03-19 15:24, Rafael Wolf via Users wrote:
[SNIP]

> So...I assume the content of my message is in the long encryption string
> but if I'm looking at that in my GMail for example or other mail clients of
> any kind I can't see anything but the encrypted.asc's long string of junk.
> 
> How is anyone supposed to use the community version to encrypt & decrypt
> stuff so they can see the content of received email?  I have a hard time
> believing regular users can figure out how to do that who aren't
> technical.  I've gone through the admin guide but nothing is standing out
> to me.  I see you can do S/MIME, PGP, PDF, etc.  For whatever reason (and
> the admin guide states why I think) PGP was selected to encrypt my test
> message that I sent inbound.  I haven't tried outbound yet.

The most likely reason why your email sent to your internal domains is
encrypted is that you did not configure that domain to be an internal
domain. The CipherMail gateway has to decide whether an email must be
handled by the encryption or by the decryption pipeline. If an email is
sent to an "Internal" domain, the email is handled by the decryption
pipeline and if the email is sent to an "External" domain, the email is
handled by the encryption pipeline. By default a domain is considered to
be "External" (you only own a few domains, the rest of all existing
domains are external). You therefore need to add the domains for which
you receive email (the "Internal" domains) and override the "Locality"
for those domains from External to Internal.

Kind regards,

Martijn Brinkers

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