> Is OpenSSL capable of signing MIME?   How?

Yes, of course. However I never using it for s/mime and my header 
files does not have all needed functions.

For more information see the "openssl.exe smime" or Openssl sources, 
where you can find how to do this.

However I was used Microsoft's CryptoAPI instead, because it have 
good support for hardware tokens and smartcards include RFID. But is 
is not portable...

As I said before, you can sue any your favourite routines what knows 
to encrypt or sign some buffer by some key/certificate or what to 
know decrypt/verify some buffer. Get data and put it into MIME 
structure is easy, S/MIME is just about enveloping into MIME 
structure.


-- 
Lukas Gebauer.

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