Michael Ströder wrote:
Against which component?
Product: MailNews Core
Component: Security: S/MIME
A smart thing to do would be to test also Trustedbird
http://www.trustedbird.org and open a bug on their bug system if it fails.
They are much more likely to fix this than anyone else. And por
Jean-Marc Desperrier wrote:
> Michael Ströder wrote:
>> I switched back to use SHA-1 and the very same
>> e-mails are now correctly validated in Seamonkey 1.1.18 and 2.0.
>
> So they were not before ?
Yes, the S/MIME signatures with SHA-256 were not correctly validated by
Seamonkey (and Outlook).
Michael Ströder wrote:
I switched back to use SHA-1 and the very same
e-mails are now correctly validated in Seamonkey 1.1.18 and 2.0.
So they were not before ? So you already know the answer ?
And should open a bug :-)
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2009/12/7 Michael Ströder :
> HI!
>
> Are Outlook and Outlook Express currently capable of verifying S/MIME signed
> e-mails where SHA-256 is used as hash algorithm?
The Windows CryptoAPI supports SHA-256 on Windows Vista and Windows 7
(all service pack levels). On Windows XP, CryptoAPI supports
Nelson B Bolyard wrote:
> On 2009-12-07 07:30 PST, Michael Ströder wrote:
>> Are the Mozilla-based MUAs Thunderbird and Seamonkey currently capable of
>> verifying S/MIME signed e-mails where SHA-256 is used as hash?
>
> Should be. Why don't you send me one?
Hmm, not a public system yet. I'm not
On 2009-12-07 07:30 PST, Michael Ströder wrote:
> Are the Mozilla-based MUAs Thunderbird and Seamonkey currently capable of
> verifying S/MIME signed e-mails where SHA-256 is used as hash?
Should be. Why don't you send me one?
> Are Outlook and Outlook Express currently capable of verifying S/M
HI!
Are Outlook and Outlook Express currently capable of verifying S/MIME signed
e-mails where SHA-256 is used as hash algorithm?
Ciao, Michael.
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