> Zitat von Erki Naumanis <[email protected]>: > >> Hi. >> We have installed the Djigzo gateway and everything Works great if we >> do not try to encrypt and sign outgoing messages. >> It seems that Djigzo is signing and then encrypting the messages. Is >> that how it should be? And is there a way to do it Vice Versa? > > Not sure about this one but it looks like standard behaviour as > encrypted messages should protect *all* mail content which includes the > signing parts...
It depends on how the gateway was setup whether it encrypts by default. If encrypt mode is set to "Allow", it encrypts if possible. So if there is a valid certificate for the recipient and encrypt mode is allow, the email will be encrypted. If you want to encrypt only when the subject contains some keyword, you should set encrypt mode to "No encryption" and use the subject trigger to trigger encryption. >> And is there a way to do it Vice Versa? What do you mean with that? You want to encrypt and then sign? > >> On the other hand, all signed and encrypted incoming mail is not >> decrypted. >> We have double checked the participants certificates and they are OK. > > This looks like you either have not correctly assigned the > internal/external properties or you don't have the required private key > (not certificate) to decrypt the incoming mail. > > Try the following: > - Send from an internal user a message signed by Djigzo to some external > account > - Reply from the external account and choose "encrypt the mail" I think Andreas is right. You probably forgot to add a domain for which you receive email (for example just.ee) and set the domain to be an internal domain. Only email sent to internal users are decrypted. Kind regards, Martijn _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.djigzo.com/lists/listinfo/users
