assigning certficates

Yes, there a "key" symbol next to the email address of the certificate
and yes, a key symbol is shown to the right of
"Certificate info", therefore a private key is available.
And I'm using the same email address as the address of the certificate and
the signing certificate gets selected when adding the user.

Certificate usage shows it can be used for Signing
but emails do not get signed.

Are you sure you are trying to send the message to an external recipient?

Can you send me (to martijn(a)djigzo.com) the log file (djigzo.log) or
part of the log? You can get all relevant log lines for one message by
filtering on the MailID of the initial message (see the MPA logs).

Kind regards,

Martijn Brinkers

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On 04/26/2012 04:51 PM, Perry Peeters wrote:

Yes, there a "key" symbol next to the email address of the certificate
and yes, a key symbol is shown to the right of
"Certificate info", therefore a private key is available.
And I'm using the same email address as the address of the certificate and
the signing certificate gets selected when adding the user.

Certificate usage shows it can be used for Signing
but emails do not get signed.

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DJIGZO open source email encryption

For the record, it turned out that "only sign when encrypt" was
selected. By default, email will only be signed if the email is also
S/MIME encrypted. By unchecking "only sign when encrypt", all email will
be signed.

Kind regards,

Martijn Brinkers

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On 04/27/2012 09:27 AM, Martijn Brinkers wrote:

On 04/26/2012 04:51 PM, Perry Peeters wrote:

Yes, there a "key" symbol next to the email address of the certificate
and yes, a key symbol is shown to the right of
"Certificate info", therefore a private key is available.
And I'm using the same email address as the address of the certificate and
the signing certificate gets selected when adding the user.

Certificate usage shows it can be used for Signing
but emails do not get signed.

Are you sure you are trying to send the message to an external recipient?

Can you send me (to martijn(a)djigzo.com) the log file (djigzo.log) or
part of the log? You can get all relevant log lines for one message by
filtering on the MailID of the initial message (see the MPA logs).

--
DJIGZO open source email encryption