Hi Martijn,
Am 16.03.2016 um 12:53 schrieb Martijn Brinkers:
now as
I've found out, that "Locality" is the most important setting,
every thing works.
Yes this is one of the most important settings because it determines
whether a message will go through the encryption, signing pipeline or
through the decryption pipeline. The admin guide mentions that this is
an important preference but since the guide is long, it's easy to
overlook :)
In deed ... I was pretty irritated when I noticed, that all incoming
mail was encrypted with my cert. Now I've set global "Locality" to
"external" and domain "Locality" to "internal" and every
thing works as
expected.
Any other important things I should have a look at?
I've one
more question: Is it possible to strip
signatures from the incoming mails, so they do not appear to be signed?
I've seen this on other encryption gateways. This helps to avoid
confusion of internal Outlook users. They no logger get displayed a red
bar on signed messages when the certificate can not be verified.
See S/MIME advanced feature "Remove signature" (page 31):
https://www.ciphermail.com/documents/html/administration-guide/#pf1f
Thanks, works! I promise to read the complete documentation this week :-)
Regards,
Matthias
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