Hello,
am seeing how to set up the S/MIME subject trigger to allow signing of messages independently from encrypting; is this possible ? I have created my domain, added my user, and installed my personal certificate. I set the Encrypt Mode to Allow, enabled S/MIME, checked Strict Mode and unchecked Only sign when encrypt. I defined the subject trigger (?i)(\[secure\]) and then sent a test message to an external user; whom is not defined within Djigzo as a recipient. I thought that as the recipient was not defined, and that I had unchecked only sign when encrypt that the message would have indeed been signed ? I know that its possible to do by using the Force signing trigger but is it possible from the subject line as-well ? Certain email clients do not have the front-end capability to add additional headers so being able to make use of the subject line would be very useful indeed; for both signing and encrypting.
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Thanks, Phil
(2.3.1-7) When enabling static passwords with -1 validity the
originator no longer gets an email with the password. Is there a way
to enable them to get the password reply? The problem is that one user
may get the reply on the initial encryption and password set but the
next user that later email the recipient doesn't get a reply and
thinks something is broken...
Thanks!
Hello,
when setting up the back-end do I still need to install djigo-web as well as the engine ? Have followed the guide but when Djigzo starts I see the following in the log file:
rethrown from
java.io.IOException: Protocol mismatch for port 9001: engine's protocol is http, the url protocol is https
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Thanks, Phil
Hi,
If i send a PDF-Encrypted e-mail with "Send (password) to originator"
checked the password will always be
sent back to me regardless if there is a SMS mobile number in the Subject
Line or not.
The other way round. If this checkbox "Send (password) to originator" is
NOT checked I get an "Encryption failed"
message when there is no SMS mobile number in the Subject Line.
Is there a possibility to change this behavior. With a mobile number the
password will be send to this number.
Without mobile number the password will be send to the originator ? Or
maybe, the password will
always be sent to the originator ?
Password validity intervall is set to -1 and it is the first e-mail contact
with the receipient.
Best regards
Martin
Hi,
Version 2.4.0-3 of the DJIGZO gateway is released.
This is the same version as the last release candidate so if you already
installed 2.4.0-3 you do not need to reinstall this version.
Release notes:
New
* Sign and encrypt tags can be added to the subject for incoming signed
and/or encrypted email (GATEWAY-36)
* Signer and sender address mismatch detection has been added
(GATEWAY-21)
* S/MIME encrypt mailet can selectively encrypt headers (this is mainly
used in combination with DJIGZO for Android)
* S/MIME encryption and signing algorithm can be set per recipient or
domain.
* Simple subject filter added which can be used to filter the subject
using a regular expression.
* Locale (i.e., language) can be selected on the portal login and signup
page.
* CLI tool added which can be used to set/get user properties from the
command line.
Improvements/Changes
* The 8.4 PostgreSQL JDBC drivers were not compatible with PostgreSQL 9
(The default version with Ubuntu 12.04).
The PostgreSQL JDBC drivers have been updated to 9.X (GATEWAY-56)
* Logging has been improved. More information is logged and color coding
has been improved (GATEWAY-42, GATEWAY-26)
* Upgraded to BC 1.47
* LogLevel OFF added which can be used to completely disable logging for
a class.
* Clickatell provider now supports additional parameters.
* Spanish translation for the portal added
(translation by Diego A. Fliess)
* Loading speed of the preferences page has been improved.
* The user no longer has to login after the portal signup. The user is
automatically logged in after the signup process.
* The packages are now signed with a new gpg key.
Bug fix
* sudo added to the RPM spec file as a required package (GATEWAY-55)
* PDF reply should use the Reply-To header (GATEWAY-45)
* Under certain circumstances, unicode characters were incorrectly
encoded when replying to a PDF (GATEWAY-48)
* Compatibility with IE9 has been improved (GATEWAY-40)
* The RPM installer now waits for Postgres to be running before
continuing the installation.
The new version can be downloaded from:
http://www.djigzo.com/downloads.html
Upgrade guide http://www.djigzo.com/documents/upgrade-guide.pdf
Note: the packages are signed with a new GPG key (which can be
downloaded from the download page)
Kind regards,
Martijn Brinkers
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DJIGZO email encryption