newbie question

Hi,

I'm getting to know Djigzo and it looks really great!

I'm experimenting using a Google Gmail recipient. When the recipient receives
from Djigzo an encrypted email bearing a certificate for which the recipient has already
installed a key, the message is appropriately decrypted but there's always
an accompanying smime.p7m attachment. Is this what other users see? Is this
the intended result?

I'm using the Djigzo virtual appliance. And I'm using FireFox version 3.0.17 outfitted
with the Gmail S/MIME 0.4.5 plug-in.

Any insights would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks

Hi Colton,

I'm getting to know Djigzo and it looks really great!

Thanks

I'm experimenting using a Google Gmail recipient. When the recipient receives
from Djigzo an encrypted email bearing a certificate for which the recipient has already
installed a key, the message is appropriately decrypted but there's always
an accompanying smime.p7m attachment. Is this what other users see? Is this
the intended result?

I'm using the Djigzo virtual appliance. And I'm using FireFox version 3.0.17 outfitted
with the Gmail S/MIME 0.4.5 plug-in.

Yes I also get the attachment in Gmail. The message however is correctly
decrypted. It could be that the Firefox Gmail add-on cannot easily
remove the attachment.

If you want to be sure you could ask one of the Gmail add-on authors at:
http://richard.jones.name/google-hacks/gmail-smime/gmail-smime.html

Kind regards,

Martijn Brinkers

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