As far as I can tell this just started to happen today. I thought no emails were being encrypted (all domain based or subject triggers) but it appears some are going through. All of the certificates for domain xyzzy.com come from the same place and when I look at them they all seem to be valid and similar. How can I tell why it isn't selecting a certificate? I have sent emails to these people in the past and it has worked.
21 Nov 2017 08:42:33 | INFO There are valid S/MIME encryption certificates for the recipient(s); MailID: cbb2820b-75a5-4c00-9ddf-8eda62aea341; Recipients: [Tim.Tomf(a)us.xyzzy.com] (mitm.application.djigzo.james.mailets.Default) [Spool Thread #3]
21 Nov 2017 09:09:41 | INFO There are no valid S/MIME encryption certificates for the recipient(s); MailID: e13bd596-ed8d-49e4-a99f-9027d26aec96; Recipients: [keyservice(a)de.xyzzy.com]; (mitm.application.djigzo.james.mailets.Log) [Spool Thread #0]
21 Nov 2017 09:14:01 | INFO There are no valid S/MIME encryption certificates for the recipient(s); MailID: f2a3e321-ecc7-4746-aa45-0363872a10be; Recipients: [Rb.Trustcenter(a)de.xyzzy.com]; (mitm.application.djigzo.james.mailets.Log) [Spool Thread #1]
21 Nov 2017 10:05:26 | INFO There are no valid S/MIME encryption certificates for the recipient(s); MailID: 18462f58-9ffb-45cc-8d87-1bea8aa23270; Recipients: [manny.man(a)us.xyzzy.com]; (mitm.application.djigzo.james.mailets.Log) [Spool Thread #3]
21 Nov 2017 11:44:38 | INFO There are no valid S/MIME encryption certificates for the recipient(s); MailID: ba0c27df-02e7-452b-8545-6abc87df205f; Recipients: [Manny.man(a)us.xyzzy.com]; (mitm.application.djigzo.james.mailets.Log) [Spool Thread #0]
21 Nov 2017 13:30:58 | INFO There are valid S/MIME encryption certificates for the recipient(s); MailID: 5d6fc5f7-c259-4ee0-8ef7-a3d7cfad4c4b; Recipients: [Sar.Tay(a)us.xyzzy.com] (mitm.application.djigzo.james.mailets.Default) [Spool Thread #3]
21 Nov 2017 14:07:45 | INFO There are no valid S/MIME encryption certificates for the recipient(s); MailID: c237b9f6-36bc-412c-a3c4-406d261b19fe; Recipients: [dfd(a)howdy.com]; (mitm.application.djigzo.james.mailets.Log) [Spool Thread #2]
21 Nov 2017 14:08:12 | INFO There are no valid S/MIME encryption certificates for the recipient(s); MailID: 9bebe358-6597-4819-b0e2-1aef3e01a3e3; Recipients: [dale(a)howdy.com]; (mitm.application.djigzo.james.mailets.Log) [Spool Thread #3]
21 Nov 2017 14:12:26 | INFO There are no valid S/MIME encryption certificates for the recipient(s); MailID: 54f21d50-bcf0-47d9-9e16-1e2cf8bdff5c; Recipients: [dale(a)howdy.com]; (mitm.application.djigzo.james.mailets.Log) [Spool Thread #2]
Thanks,
Dale
> >
> > A restore of the database produced a number of error messages which seemed to be related to the postgresql db itself.
>
> What error messages are produced?
>
the output ran too fast and I was not able to scroll up.
> Is the SQL dump in binary format or text format? If in binary format it
> could be that the binary format is not compatible with a newer
> PostgreSQL release. One option in that case would be to import the dump
> into an older version of PostgreSQL and then dump in text format.
>
it is in text format.
I guess I will try to grab the single INSERT statements and see what happens.
Kind regards,
Stefan
Good evening,
one of our clients decided to only use pg_dump to backup his Djigzo Installation, which was probably about 6 years old.
During the last weekend the single(!) hard disk gave up.
A restore of the database produced a number of error messages which seemed to be related to the postgresql db itself.
The current status of the ciphermail installation is, that all certificates were imported, but the aren't any users.
Has this been caused by a change in the structure of the database?
Shall we try to install an old 2.x djigzo, import the database and than perform a regular backup via the webinterface?
Thanks for any suggestions.
Best regards,
Stefan