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On Mon, 18 Sep 2000 21:13:53 +0100, Tony Boom wrote:

MK>>   One  more  thing:  when  trying  to encrypt message using S/MIME the
MK>>   "select  certificate"  windows  doesn't  show any valid certificates
MK>>   even if the are in address book entry - IMHO there's something wrong
MK>>   happend to TB! address book...

TB> You need to make sure you have the Authority of your certificate in
TB> the Trusted Root CA of the address book. It's a common mistake many
TB> of us made when first playing with S/MIME.

I did this and it did work. However, what you do in effect is listing
yourself as a trusted notary. Didn't see why I should be doing that.

Anyway, if you create an address book entry for yourself and import your
S/MIME certificates there, you'll find that things work fine, even after
removing yourself as a trusted notary.

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