> Ah oke I now understand what you mean. The PDF password is stored > encrypted on the database (it is encrypted with the system password). > When it is retrieved it is however decrypted. The reason why the PDF > password must be stored "plain text" (note the quotes) is that in order > to encrypt the PDF, access to the password is required. It cannot be a > hashed password since the PDF must be encrypted with the real password. > If you want improved security you should use the OTP mode.
Thanks, now I understand. >On 05/31/2012 04:04 PM, Perry Peeters wrote: >> I want to send email S/MIME signed and PDF encrypted but Djigzo does only one >> of them. >> When changing Encrypt Mode in the General settings of that recipient to No >> Encryption or Allow it will >> S/MIME sign, if I set it to Mandatory it will PDF encrypt (with static >> password). >> How can I get Djigzo to do both ? >> In the PDF settings I have selected "Encryption allowed" > Select the PDF option "Sign email". This will S/MIME sign the PDF > encrypted email if a valid S/MIME signing certificate is available. Works like a charm, thanks a lot. _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.djigzo.com/lists/listinfo/users
