Hello- I'm enjoying Mutt as my email client for work, and would really like to get S/MIME working as well.
I've posted a question at superuser.com that I wanted to repost here to see if anyone has some ideas. Thanks in advance for the help! http://superuser.com/questions/766676/is-it-possible-to-use-self-signed-smime-certs-with-mutt I'm trying to use a self-signed SMIME key that my company has issued me with Mutt. However, when I try to import it with `smime_keys` I get the following. Couldn't identify root certificate! No root and no intermediate certificates. Can't continue. at /usr/bin/smime_keys line 708. I'm using Mutt on OSX recently installed using Homebrew. Does anyone know a way to force `smime_keys` to accept my self-signed certificate? Can I add the signing certificate my company uses to some authoritative Root CA file somewhere? ########## # UPDATE # ########## OK, so I was able to get `smime_keys` to accept my self-signed certificate by first adding my company's root CA via `smime_keys add_root root-ca.cer`. Now, however, when I try to decrypt an encrypted email to me Mutt asks me for my encryption certificate's password and once I enter it I get a message saying `Could not copy message`. When I try to send a signed or encrypted email from Mutt, after entering in my certificate's password I get a message saying `Can't open OpenSSL subprocess!: No such file or directory (errno = 2)`. Some additional info - when I run Mutt in debug mode `mutt -d 3` and try to decrypt an encrypted email to me, I see the following in `.muttdebug0`. Failed on attachment of type application/pkcs7-mime. Bailing on attachment of type application/pkcs7-mime. Could not copy message Any ideas?