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27 From: David Bremner <david@tethera.net>
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28 To: Jameson Graef Rollins <jrollins@finestructure.net>, Notmuch Mail
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30 Subject: Re: [PATCH 1/2] cli: S/MIME verification/decryption support
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57 Jameson Graef Rollins <jrollins@finestructure.net> writes:
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60 >> Are we missing the signature between bad and untrusted signatures, or
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61 >> does that distinction not exist for S/MIME?
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63 > Hey, David. How did you generate the signatures? I would love to see a
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64 > script that generates a signature on a test message.
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66 I just grepped over my mail store for S/MIME signed messages. So it's
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67 possible they're all bad, but it seems a bit unlikely.
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69 I guess emacs+message-mode should be able to generate a signed message
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70 message, I just don't know about the cert management.
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