RE: [SOGo] s/MIME in Webmail

2018-11-26 Thread "Andreas Blaha"
Hi,

now that I have upgraded to 4.0.4 in my test environment, I have tested the
certificate feature but despite sending signed and encrypted mails with my
certificate working well in Outlook and on Apple mobile devices, the sending
of signed or encrypted mails from the web interface ends in invalid
certificate shown at the recipient’s end.

 

Any ideas?

 

best regards

 

Andy

 

From: users-requ...@sogo.nu  On Behalf Of Quentin
Desré
Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2018 10:40 PM
To: users@sogo.nu
Subject: Re: [SOGo] s/MIME in Webmail

 

your welcome ;) but yes it's a feature of 4+. Yep that's the moment to step
up your SOGo.

good luck.

Le 20/11/2018 à 20:33, "Andreas Blaha" (andr...@blaha.at
<mailto:andr...@blaha.at> ) a écrit :

Merci Quentin,

this seems to be a feature of 4+, neither on 2 nor on 3 to be found. Tx
anyway, time to step up …

 

From: users-requ...@sogo.nu <mailto:users-requ...@sogo.nu>
<mailto:users-requ...@sogo.nu>  On Behalf Of Quentin
Desré
Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2018 12:42 PM
To: users@sogo.nu <mailto:users@sogo.nu> 
Subject: Re: [SOGo] s/MIME in Webmail

 

Hi, 

Login into SOGo, Go to Preference > Mail > Tab Imap accounts > Edit your
account ,  Popup window and Tab Security and this is here ;) 

Have a nice day

 

Le 20/11/2018 à 09:23, "Andreas Blaha" (andr...@blaha.at
<mailto:andr...@blaha.at> ) a écrit :

Hi,

referring to the installation manual S/MIME should work from Webmail, by
uploading the PKS. But upload where? I seem to oversee something.

 

Please advise, here is the text from the instructions:

 

9. S/MIME Support in SOGo

SOGo supports S/MIME email signing and encryption. When receiving S/MIME
signed emails, SOGo automatically extracts the PKCS (Public-Key Cryptography
Standard) #7 signature and stores it in the user’s personal address book for
the contact associated to the email address of the email’s sender. This
certificate will allow the user to send encrypted emails to these
recipients.

User that wish to send signed emails must upload their certificate in PKCS
#12 format. When doing so, SOGo will convert the PKCS #12 file into the PEM
format and store it in the user’s preferences.

Many thanks in advance

 

Andy

-- 
Quentin Desré - CRI / Pôle Système et Réseau 
Email : quentin.de...@univ-lehavre.fr <mailto:quentin.de...@univ-lehavre.fr>

Tel : +33 (0)2 32 74 49 90
Université du Havre - 25 rue Philippe Lebon - 76600 LE HAVRE
 

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J'accepte les emails VSRE. Plus d'informations sur
http://vsre.info/index_fr.html

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-- 
Quentin Desré - CRI / Pôle Système et Réseau 
Email : quentin.de...@univ-lehavre.fr <mailto:quentin.de...@univ-lehavre.fr>

Tel : +33 (0)2 32 74 49 90
Université du Havre - 25 rue Philippe Lebon - 76600 LE HAVRE


smime.p7s
Description: S/MIME cryptographic signature


Re: [SOGo] s/MIME in Webmail

2018-11-20 Thread quentin.de...@univ-lehavre.fr
your welcome ;) but yes it's a feature of 4+. Yep that's the moment to 
step up your SOGo.


good luck.

Le 20/11/2018 à 20:33, "Andreas Blaha" (andr...@blaha.at) a écrit :


Merci Quentin,

this seems to be a feature of 4+, neither on 2 nor on 3 to be found. 
Tx anyway, time to step up …


*From:*users-requ...@sogo.nu  *On Behalf Of 
*Quentin Desré

*Sent:* Tuesday, November 20, 2018 12:42 PM
*To:* users@sogo.nu
*Subject:* Re: [SOGo] s/MIME in Webmail

Hi,

Login into SOGo, Go to Preference > Mail > Tab Imap accounts > Edit 
your account ,  Popup window and Tab Security and this is here ;)


Have a nice day

Le 20/11/2018 à 09:23, "Andreas Blaha" (andr...@blaha.at 
<mailto:andr...@blaha.at>) a écrit :


Hi,

referring to the installation manual S/MIME should work from
Webmail, by uploading the PKS. But upload where? I seem to oversee
something.

Please advise, here is the text from the instructions:

*9. S/MIME Support in SOGo*

SOGo supports S/MIME email signing and encryption. When receiving
S/MIME signed emails, SOGo automatically extracts the PKCS
(Public-Key Cryptography Standard) #7 signature and stores it in
the user’s personal address book for the contact associated to the
email address of the email’s sender. This certificate will allow
the user to send encrypted emails to these recipients.

User that wish to send signed emails must *upload their
certificate in PKCS #12 format*. When doing so, SOGo will convert
the PKCS #12 file into the PEM format and store it in the user’s
preferences.

Many thanks in advance

Andy

--
Quentin Desré - CRI / Pôle Système et Réseau
Email :quentin.de...@univ-lehavre.fr  <mailto:quentin.de...@univ-lehavre.fr>
Tel : +33 (0)2 32 74 49 90
Université du Havre - 25 rue Philippe Lebon - 76600 LE HAVRE
=
J'accepte les emails VSRE. Plus d'informations surhttp://vsre.info/index_fr.html
=


--
Quentin Desré - CRI / Pôle Système et Réseau
Email : quentin.de...@univ-lehavre.fr
Tel : +33 (0)2 32 74 49 90
Université du Havre - 25 rue Philippe Lebon - 76600 LE HAVRE



smime.p7s
Description: Signature cryptographique S/MIME


RE: [SOGo] s/MIME in Webmail

2018-11-20 Thread "Andreas Blaha"
Merci Quentin,

this seems to be a feature of 4+, neither on 2 nor on 3 to be found. Tx
anyway, time to step up …

 

From: users-requ...@sogo.nu  On Behalf Of Quentin
Desré
Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2018 12:42 PM
To: users@sogo.nu
Subject: Re: [SOGo] s/MIME in Webmail

 

Hi, 

Login into SOGo, Go to Preference > Mail > Tab Imap accounts > Edit your
account ,  Popup window and Tab Security and this is here ;) 

Have a nice day

 

Le 20/11/2018 à 09:23, "Andreas Blaha" (andr...@blaha.at
<mailto:andr...@blaha.at> ) a écrit :

Hi,

referring to the installation manual S/MIME should work from Webmail, by
uploading the PKS. But upload where? I seem to oversee something.

 

Please advise, here is the text from the instructions:

 

9. S/MIME Support in SOGo

SOGo supports S/MIME email signing and encryption. When receiving S/MIME
signed emails, SOGo automatically extracts the PKCS (Public-Key Cryptography
Standard) #7 signature and stores it in the user’s personal address book for
the contact associated to the email address of the email’s sender. This
certificate will allow the user to send encrypted emails to these
recipients.

User that wish to send signed emails must upload their certificate in PKCS
#12 format. When doing so, SOGo will convert the PKCS #12 file into the PEM
format and store it in the user’s preferences.

Many thanks in advance

 

Andy

-- 
Quentin Desré - CRI / Pôle Système et Réseau 
Email : quentin.de...@univ-lehavre.fr <mailto:quentin.de...@univ-lehavre.fr>

Tel : +33 (0)2 32 74 49 90
Université du Havre - 25 rue Philippe Lebon - 76600 LE HAVRE
 

=
J'accepte les emails VSRE. Plus d'informations sur
http://vsre.info/index_fr.html

=


smime.p7s
Description: S/MIME cryptographic signature


Re: [SOGo] s/MIME in Webmail

2018-11-20 Thread quentin.de...@univ-lehavre.fr

Hi,

Login into SOGo, Go to Preference > Mail > Tab Imap accounts > Edit your 
account ,  Popup window and Tab Security and this is here ;)


Have a nice day


Le 20/11/2018 à 09:23, "Andreas Blaha" (andr...@blaha.at) a écrit :


Hi,

referring to the installation manual S/MIME should work from Webmail, 
by uploading the PKS. But upload where? I seem to oversee something.


Please advise, here is the text from the instructions:

*9. S/MIME Support in SOGo*

SOGo supports S/MIME email signing and encryption. When receiving 
S/MIME signed emails, SOGo automatically extracts the PKCS (Public-Key 
Cryptography Standard) #7 signature and stores it in the user’s 
personal address book for the contact associated to the email address 
of the email’s sender. This certificate will allow the user to send 
encrypted emails to these recipients.


User that wish to send signed emails must *upload their certificate in 
PKCS #12 format*. When doing so, SOGo will convert the PKCS #12 file 
into the PEM format and store it in the user’s preferences.


Many thanks in advance

Andy


--
Quentin Desré - CRI / Pôle Système et Réseau
Email : quentin.de...@univ-lehavre.fr
Tel : +33 (0)2 32 74 49 90
Université du Havre - 25 rue Philippe Lebon - 76600 LE HAVRE

=
J'accepte les emails VSRE. Plus d'informations sur 
http://vsre.info/index_fr.html
=



smime.p7s
Description: Signature cryptographique S/MIME