Appears I had to change the extention to crt instead of cer.  However it
still says the the certificate is not installed...

Paul

On Thu, Jul 23, 2015 at 12:09 AM, Paul Boniol <[email protected]> wrote:

> Not exactly Linux, but close. :)
>
> I am trying to read messages on my work phone. If the email is signed (not
> encrypted as far as I can tell from the over-nannied Outlook). I see
> "Decrypt Message" button and "Encrypted email" text.
>
> Clicking "Decrypt message" says "Unable to display encrypted message.
> Certificate not installed."
>
> Ok, so I go looking to export/import the certificate.  I found where I can
> export the certificate as DER encoded binary X.509 (.cer); base 64 encoded
> X.509 (.cer); PKCS#7 certificate (.P7B).
>
> I saved all on Windows, upload to Drive, and tried importing in Security
> -- Install from device storage,  They were all grayed out, clicking on them
> does nothing.
>
> Online searches said I had to export in DER format as that was the only
> one supported, another said I needed P7B (neither of which appeared to be
> importable).
>
> Several pages say I need to create and install my own certificate... but
> the message isn't encoded, just signed (and sent out to a mailing list).  I
> don't need to sign messages from my phone, so I don't think I need my own
> cert.(?)
>
> Thoughts?  Web page pointers welcome.
>
> Paul Boniol
>

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