> 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.


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