hggdh writes: > Select the account you want the certificate to be used, then go to > Account/Properties, Click on "Edit Personal Certificate", then select > Import. > > You should be all set.
Thanks; it seems to work. I'm not clear on how TB picks certificates, though. When I attached my key to the account, and opened a message encrypted for me, TB said I had no matching certificates (the message was in a different folder by then, not in the account inbox). When I added an address book entry for myself in the address book and attached the certificate, TB found it when I opened the message. So just exactly where does it look? Also, is it better to use the Microsoft crypto or the built-in TB crypto for S/MIME? I notice that the built-in crypto displays only the keys actually installed in TB when I encrypt or sign, but if I select the Microsoft crypto TB displays every available key when I encrypt or sign (which is a bit troublesome, since I have dozens of expired keys and it clutters things up considerably). -- Anthony __________________________________________________ Using The Bat! v3.0.1.33 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600
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