Zitat von Claudio Bazan <[email protected]>:
Hi Martijn,Once again thanks for the info, I think I'll have to send a gift from my country after so much trouble. I could successfully send encrypted email, decrypt using the certificate also pre-loaded in thunderbird. Now the question I have is this, loading the certificates in the mail clients in order to decrypt the e-mail? djigzo frontend or have any way to decrypt the e-mail. In short, I have my [email protected] that connects to smtp frontend djigzo and thesame when I send an e-mail arrives encrypted perfect, now would have to decrypt the same e-mail or I have to do some extra configuration in the frontend. The idea is not to deal with all users and upload the certificate to each mail client, I hope you understand my idea. :D
The normal use case is to have some sort of "internal" network or maildomain and the rest, which is external network or recipients. For your internal users you should have a private key and a matching certificate to get outgoing e-mail signed and incoming e-mail decrypted. For external users Djigzo will collect their public certificates if they digitaly sign their mail so you can encrypt mail sent to them. So basically you have to do the follwoing:
- Configure the maildomain which should be "internal" - Import the key/certificates for your internal users- Configure Djigzo to sign all outgoing mail so your certificates get attached to every mail - Either configure Djigzo to encrypt every outgoing mail if a matching certificate is available or configure mailadresses to use encryption too by hand. An other option is to use a encrypt subject trigger so the sender can decide for every outgoing mail if it should get encrypted or not.
Regards Andreas
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