Hello

Am 15.11.24 um 09:19 schrieb Luke Haase ([email protected]):

I've tried it how you described it in your mail but it still doesn't save the S/MIME Certificate of the sender.

I tried it with the automatic storing of the email in the address book and I also tested manually adding the contact to the address book. It still doesn't store the public key when I open a signed email of the sender. I still have the same error as before.

Is there an option that I forgot to set?


Is that signature shown as valid in SOGo?
AFAIK only valid public keys are stored.

Does the signature contain all intermediate certificates?
I once had to add for one communication partner those intermediate certificates on the SOGo server via ca-certificates.
I never could figure out, why they didn't send those in their signatures.


Kind regards,
Christian Mack

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Christian Mack
Universität Konstanz
Kommunikations-, Informations-, Medienzentrum (KIM)
Abteilung IT-Dienste Forschung, Lehre, Infrastruktur
78457 Konstanz
+49 7531 88-4416

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Description: Kryptografische S/MIME-Signatur

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