It seems that Thunderbird refuses to use X.509 certificates for S/MIME
encryption when these certificates do not contain email address of the
subject. We want to use S/MIME with keys stored on smart cards and
certificates distributed via LDAP. For obvious reasons we cannot
attach certificates to fi
able to support encryption or having an option
that enables or disables verification of email addresses in
certificates would make sense.
Best regards,
Sergei Evdokimov
On Mar 21, 5:54 am, Nelson B Bolyard wrote:
> On 2011/03/17 02:41 PDT, silent...@gmail.com wrote:
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Thank you for the reply!
On Mar 22, 7:00 pm, Robert Relyea wrote:
> Unless there is an authoritative way to bind the cert to a given email
> address, there is no way to use those certs for email. If you want email
> certs to interoperate with people from outside of the infrastructure,
> the only
On Mar 22, 11:34 pm, Robert Relyea wrote:
> On 03/22/2011 03:09 PM, silent...@gmail.com wrote:
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> > On Mar 22, 7:00 pm, Robert Relyea wrote:
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