On Wednesday 04 June 2008 10:55:18 David Boles wrote: > Anne Wilson wrote: > > On Wednesday 04 June 2008 09:56:45 g wrote: > >> Anne Wilson wrote: > >>> KMail, reading the CentOS mailing list. > >> > >> whole new ball game. > >> > >>> I believe that someone has attached a genuine certificate to his mail, > >>> > >> > in which case this is probably a development that will recur. > >>> > >>> Hence my question. > >> > >> highlight his email, press <ctrl+u> and view his email. what ever is > >> triggering will/should show up. > > > > Ctrl-u does nothing, but the headers show that it is an S/MIME signature. > > I'm out most of today, but maybe google will help when I get back. > > Been watching this thread. Is the sender using Thunderbird? It is possible > in TB, might be with others, to use a Thawte certificate to sign email. > Sign only to prove the author is the author. He is. Th's not a Thawte, per se: CN=AAA Certificate Services,O-ComodoCA Limited,L=Salford,ST=Greater Manchester,C=GB but I'd assume that it is that same procedure. So - the question remains, how does one check it? Anne
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