HOWTO: Programming S/MIME in Python with M2Crypto

Graeme Longman graeme at saebex.com
Fri Nov 30 02:00:12 EST 2001


Ha ha ha ha ha.

I'm using Netscape 4.7. I tried with Netscape 6 and I figured it didn't
work.

I receive the emails and everything but the signatures are always invalid.
Any chance you could send me some of the code you used to get this thing
working ?

Thanks.
Graeme

On Friday 30 November 2001 08:33, Richard Jones wrote:
> On Thursday 29 November 2001 23:11, Graeme Longman wrote:
> > Please could you let me know exactly how you got this working. Is the
> > sendsmime() method you refer to the same one that is given in the HOWTO
?
>
> It's equivalent code.
>
> > Or is there another smime method which is part of the python package ?
> >
> > I've been trying to get the examples in the HOWTO to work with Netscape
> > Messenger and haven't been able to.
>
> They should work fine - there's nothing at all special about those
> examples.

Hang on, just had a thought - what _version_ of "Netscape Messenger" are you
using? Netscape 6+ aka Mozilla aka "nobody uses S/MIME, it's not important,
so we won't bother implementing it" aka *grrr* ... well, it doesn't support
S/MIME. You need to revert to a _useful_ email package, like the one with
Netscape 4.7 or Outlook (the only two mail packages that I know of that
support S/MIME in a graphical environment.)


   Richard





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