Yes, I have tested it in both Outlook 2013 and Thunderbird. I've made sure
the clients work by having another system which uses a digital signature
(which I've never received email from) send me email, and the appropriate
icon is displayed in both clients. I am avoiding web mail for testing.

On Fri, Oct 30, 2015 at 12:55 AM, Martijn Brinkers <[email protected]>
wrote:

> On 10/29/2015 11:21 PM, Autopilot Admin wrote:
> > I am trying to sign outbound emails with my corporate comodo (level 3)
> > certificate to any recipient of my system emails. I've imported the
> > certificates from the pk12 file Comodo generated, and I've associated it
> > with my global settings but every email client receives only a smime.p7s
> > file instead of a securely signed icon which I would expect. I've turned
> > sign only on encrypt and encryption mode is set to no encryption, and
> I've
> > imported all the intermediates and roots from the CipherMail website.
> I've
> > tried using individual users but with the same result. Please help, I am
> > pulling my hair out trying to get this to work.
>
> Hi,
>
> You said "every email client receives only a smime.p7s file". A clear
> digitally signed message is a message with a smime.p7s attachment. You
> need an S/MIME capable email client to show the signature status. Are
> you sure you have tested it with an S/MIME capable email client like for
> example Outlook or Thunderbird and not just with webmail or a mobile
> email client without S/MIME support?
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Martijn Brinkers
>
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