Hello Christian

The Signatures are displayed as valid.

We don't have the intermediate certificate included but we never had an issue before. I've imported the complete certificate chain on the Server but still no change...

Thank you for your help!

Regards,

Luke Haase
System Engineer

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Am 18.11.2024 um 09:58 schrieb Christian Mack ([email protected]):
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

Attachment: smime.p7s
Description: Kryptografische S/MIME-Signatur

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