Am 12.01.2011 16:02, schrieb [email protected]:
>
> The standard mail clients i'm aware of don't display headers at all so
> not sure what you are trying to achieve...
>

of course you are right, but i'm thinking about if it makes sense to 
make this information (wether the email was encrypted and/or signed) 
accessible for end-users in a way they can unterstand it, for instance 
by extending the web mail software. same as a possible 
thunderbird-addon, which was discussed some time ago in this mailing 
list (http://lists.djigzo.com/pipermail/users/2010-July/000335.html)

>
> You must delete the users certificate/key after export in Djigzo. The
> "user" is only a container for user specific settings and created
> on-the-fly with defaults if not available. As long as Djigzo finds a
> matching private key it does its work and decrypt the message.
>
> Regards
>
> Andreas
>

as i was not quite sure anymore if i deleted the certificate/key or not 
i tested it once again. djigzo decrypts the message even after deleting 
the certificate/key. even after rebooting the gateway.

kind regards
bernhard
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