Zitat von Perry Peeters <[email protected]>:
Further investigation learned that the certificate imported into Djigzo did not contain a private key.The way to create a Comodo certificate file in Mozilla Firefox:Edit / Preferences/ Advanced / Encryption / View Certificates / Backup All / Exportexport to PKCSP12 format (certficates with private keys) To check if Private keys are in this file: OpenSSL: openssl pkcs12 -in <filename>.p12 -info The signing certificate shows up automatically. However still wasn't able to get S/MIME signed (non encrypted) emails with the following setting on the global settings page: - check 'S/MIME allowed' - uncheck 'Only sign when encrypt'
Do you have selected "Import certificates" instead of "Import keys" maybe? This would explain why you don't have a key in Djigzo to sign with.
Regards Andreas
smime.p7s
Description: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature
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