On 05/16/2012 11:49 AM, [email protected] wrote: > > Zitat von Yannick Grange <[email protected]>: > >> Dear all, >> >> I would like to know if it's possible to configure Djigzo en encrypt >> emails without signing it. >> We would need that because using "Company gateway" certificate to sign, >> the sender email adress is not the same as the email adress inside the >> "Company gateway" certificate, and it seems this create some "warning" on >> the recipient side SMIME product. > > This is the downside of Gateway certificates, yes... > >> I look into the web interface and the Administration Guide, and I don't >> see any option to encrypt whithout signing. >> the option "Only Sign when encrypt" say : "messages will be signed only >> when encrypted , otherwise all messages will be signed." > > This means all messages will be signed if a matching certificate/key is > available. So in your case Djigzo should not sign the mails as long as > you don't have a matching sender mailaddress which you don't have with > your gateway certificate. If it does sign with the gateway > certificate/key you most likely have assigned it as "signing > certificate" at domain level, no?
I think Andreas is right in that probably a signing certificate has been selected for the sender domain (i.e., for the domain technip.com). You can check whether a signing certificate is selected for the sender domain by opening the properties page for the domain, then click on "signing certificate". If a certificate is selected you can remove the selection by clicking "auto select certificate". "auto select certificate" for a domain will result in no certificate because there is no domain certificate available. Kind regards, Martijn Brinkers -- DJIGZO email encryption _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.djigzo.com/lists/listinfo/users
