S/MIME signing only for all outgoing messages

Hi-

I'm trying to find a solution for signing all outgoing messages for a
sender regardless of who the recipient is. I don't require encryption,
only an S/MIME signature. I thought Djigzo was the answer, but it
appears that it takes action based on the recipient of the message, not
the sender. Adding each recipient to Djigzo is not practical when I
have a mailing list of thousands of recipients, and doesn't seem to make
sense for signing without encryption... am I misunderstanding how Djigzo
works?

Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!

-Justin

Justin Zipperle
Professional Services Engineer
StrongMail Systems, Inc.
(650) 421-7152 Direct
(650) 421-4201 Fax

Online Marketing Solutions for Email and Social Media
http://www.strongmail.com/

This email or an attachment to it may contain confidential and/or privileged information that is the property of StrongMail Systems, Inc. or one of its affiliated companies or suppliers. All information in this email or any attachments intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to which this email is addressed. If you are not the intended recipient, you are advised that any disclosure, copying, distribution or use of this email or any attachment is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender by telephone or return email and delete the email and all attachments from your computer.

Hi Justin,

You can setup Djigzo to sign all your outgoing email. Whether an email
is signed depends on the settings for the sender and recipient(s). If
you make sure that the global settings allow S/MIME than all outgoing
message are signed for internal users with a signing certificate (ie a
certificate with a private key).

In short, on the global settings page do:

- check 'S/MIME allowed'
- uncheck 'Only sign when encrypt'

Make sure that any domain you have added does not override the inherited
setting (unless you want to change the values for that domain).

Kind regards,

Martijn Brinkers

Justin Zipperle wrote:

···

Hi-

I'm trying to find a solution for signing all outgoing messages for a
sender regardless of who the recipient is. I don't require encryption,
only an S/MIME signature. I thought Djigzo was the answer, but it
appears that it takes action based on the recipient of the message, not
the sender. Adding each recipient to Djigzo is not practical when I
have a mailing list of thousands of recipients, and doesn't seem to make
sense for signing without encryption... am I misunderstanding how Djigzo
works?

Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!

-Justin

Justin Zipperle
Professional Services Engineer
StrongMail Systems, Inc.
(650) 421-7152 Direct
(650) 421-4201 Fax

Online Marketing Solutions for Email and Social Media
http://www.strongmail.com/

This email or an attachment to it may contain confidential and/or privileged information that is the property of StrongMail Systems, Inc. or one of its affiliated companies or suppliers. All information in this email or any attachments intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to which this email is addressed. If you are not the intended recipient, you are advised that any disclosure, copying, distribution or use of this email or any attachment is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender by telephone or return email and delete the email and all attachments from your computer.
_______________________________________________
Users mailing list
Users(a)lists.djigzo.com
http://lists.djigzo.com/lists/listinfo/users

--
Djigzo open source email encryption

I forgot something. The administration guide contains a flow-chart which
explains all the steps of the encryption/signing process. If you follow
it step-by-step you will see why and when a message is signed or not.

Kind regards,

Martijn Brinkers

Martijn Brinkers wrote:

···

Hi Justin,

You can setup Djigzo to sign all your outgoing email. Whether an email
is signed depends on the settings for the sender and recipient(s). If
you make sure that the global settings allow S/MIME than all outgoing
message are signed for internal users with a signing certificate (ie a
certificate with a private key).

In short, on the global settings page do:

- check 'S/MIME allowed'
- uncheck 'Only sign when encrypt'

Make sure that any domain you have added does not override the inherited
setting (unless you want to change the values for that domain).

Kind regards,

Martijn Brinkers

Justin Zipperle wrote:

Hi-

I'm trying to find a solution for signing all outgoing messages for a
sender regardless of who the recipient is. I don't require encryption,
only an S/MIME signature. I thought Djigzo was the answer, but it
appears that it takes action based on the recipient of the message, not
the sender. Adding each recipient to Djigzo is not practical when I
have a mailing list of thousands of recipients, and doesn't seem to make
sense for signing without encryption... am I misunderstanding how Djigzo
works?

Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!

-Justin

Justin Zipperle
Professional Services Engineer
StrongMail Systems, Inc.
(650) 421-7152 Direct
(650) 421-4201 Fax

Online Marketing Solutions for Email and Social Media
http://www.strongmail.com/

This email or an attachment to it may contain confidential and/or privileged information that is the property of StrongMail Systems, Inc. or one of its affiliated companies or suppliers. All information in this email or any attachments intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to which this email is addressed. If you are not the intended recipient, you are advised that any disclosure, copying, distribution or use of this email or any attachment is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender by telephone or return email and delete the email and all attachments from your computer.
_______________________________________________
Users mailing list
Users(a)lists.djigzo.com
http://lists.djigzo.com/lists/listinfo/users

--
Djigzo open source email encryption