I am attempting to initiate encrypted S/MIME email with a user of Microsoft Office 365 who seems to be unable to reply to me with a S/MIME signed message. This may be limited experience on his part with these features of Microsoft Office 365 or it might require an administrator to configure things to permit him to do so. As I do not and have no intention of ever using it I have no way to be certain.
I am looking for a way to query the Microsoft Office 365 S/MIME key server to retrieve the public key (certificate) associated with his email address. Looking at my own S/MIME certificate that should involve searching for the "Common Name (CN)" field having the value of the email address. I am assuming that Microsoft is using its own set of servers for this purpose and should be known by any Microsoft Office 365 installation. Can anyone point me to a tool to retrieve this information? I have tried a few searches with no solution found. Dave _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

