On 01/-10/-28163 08:59 PM, [email protected] wrote:
> Zitat von Brad Triem <[email protected]>:
> 
>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> On 09/18/2011 06:27 PM, Brad Triem wrote:
>>> > Appears that didn't work.  Below is the snippet from the djigzo
>>> > maillog:
>>> >
>>> > Sep 18 11:20:03 secure postfix/qmgr[9933]: DF40769B35A:
>>> > from=<[email protected]>, size=1753, nrcpt=1 (queue active)
>>> > Sep 18 11:20:03 secure postfix/smtpd[8592]: disconnect from
>>> > localhost.localdomain[127.0.0.1]
>>> > Sep 18 11:20:05 secure postfix/smtp[8598]: DF40769B35A:
>>> > to=<[email protected]>,
>>> > relay=mail.externaldomain.net[xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx]:25, delay=1.3,
>>> > delays=0.01/0.01/0.63/0.61, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (250 ok
>>> > 1316362805 qp 24043)
>>> >
>>> > The from= shows [email protected].  But when I receive the email in
>>> > my test external account, it shows the From and reply-to as
>>> > [email protected].  When I look at the header of the
>>> > email, at the very top it shows "Return-Path: [email protected]".
>>> >
>>> > The mx records for encrypted.domain.com are set properly as well.
>>> >  Looking for a few more ideas or suggestions.  Thanks again.
>>>
>>> Djigzo uses the "From" header for the identity of the sender. If
>>> there
>>> is no "From" header in the message. the envelope sender is used.
>>> Sometimes the terms "from" and "sender" are used interchangeably. The
>>> MPA logs therefore uses the term "originator" for the identity of the
>>> sender. The originator by default uses the from header value.
>>>
>>> The MTA logs (i.e., the Postfix logs) only show the envelope sender.
>>> The
>>> envelope sender in the MTA logs is called "from". This is *not* the
>>> from
>>> header. To see which identity is used, you should look at the MPA
>>> logs
>>> (see the originator field).
>>>
>>> In your case I guess the originator is "[email protected]"
>>> and
>>> not "[email protected]". You should therefore set all settings for the
>>> sender on the encrypted.domain.com domain and not on the domain.com
>>> domain.
>>>
>>> Hope this makes sense.
>>>
>>> Kind regards,
>>>
>>> Martijn Brinkers
>>>
>>
>>
>> The MPA log shows the following:
>>
>> 8 Sep 2011 11:20:03 | INFO checkSMIMESign | MailID:
>> ea7621fe-10ae-4f48-b888-c05532f2c91a; Originator:
>> [email protected]; Sender: [email protected];
>> (mitm.application.djigzo.james.mailets.Log) [Spool Thread #0]
>>
>> Based on what you said, this email should be encrypted due to the
>> originators domain, unless I have something wrong in the below
>> configuration for the domain in djigzo:
>>
>> Locality: Internal
>> Encrypt Mode: Force
>> Encryption notification: checked
>>
>> Password: blank
>> Password ID: blank
>> Validity Interval: 0
>> Send to originator: checked
>>
>> S/MIME: not allowed
> 
> Huhh??
> Should be allowed, no?

I think he only wants to use PDF encryption. Or not?

Kind regards,

Martijn

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