Is there a way to tell Cipher Mail to not encrypt based on a specific message header? I'm trying to fix the issue talked about here: http://www.symantec.com/business/support/index?page=content&id=TECH194660 I'm fine with the invites not being encrypted, but need a way to plug a rule in that says if this header: Content-Type: text/calendar; method=REQUEST; charset="utf-8" exists don't encrypt.
Thanks!
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James Dasher <jdasher(a)pulseresearchers.org<mailto:jdasher(a)pulseresearchers.org>>
Currently skipping calendar messages is currently only supported from
the GUI for S/MIME messages. To skip all handling (all encryption and
signing) of calendar message you need to add a rule to the mail flow
which is defined in config.xml.
For example the following rule will skip all handling if the mail is a
calendar email.
<mailet match="IsCalendar" class="GotoProcessor">
<log> Message is a text/calendar message and wil be sent as-is </log>
<processor> transport </processor>
</mailet>
The position where this rule is placed determines what part is skipped
or not. For example if you place it in the postDLP processor, a calendar
will be skipped after doing DLP scanning:
<processor name="postDLP">
<mailet match="IsCalendar" class="GotoProcessor">
<log> Message is a text/calendar message and wil be sent as-is </log>
<processor> transport </processor>
</mailet>
......
After changing config.xml you need to restart the back end (sudo
/etc/init.d/djigzo restart).
I'll see whether I can add this is an option to the GUI to skip all
handling of a calendar message (and not just skipping S/MIME).
Kind regards,
Martijn Brinkers
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On 09/01/2014 07:37 AM, James Dasher wrote:
Is there a way to tell Cipher Mail to not encrypt based on a specific
message header? I'm trying to fix the issue talked about here: http://www.symantec.com/business/support/index?page=content&id=TECH194660
I'm fine with the invites not being encrypted, but need a way to plug
a rule in that says if this header: Content-Type: text/calendar;
method=REQUEST; charset="utf-8" exists don't encrypt.
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CipherMail email encryption
Open source email encryption gateway with support for S/MIME, OpenPGP
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