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zedekiah
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Posted: 20 July 2009 at 6:47am | IP Logged Quote zedekiah

Hello,
I need an example of processing an email with a digital signature.
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Posted: 20 July 2009 at 6:57am | IP Logged Quote Andrew

Again, this was answered through Helpdesk. Please don't duplicate the same questions here. This forum is a community resource, requests submitted here are not guaranteed to be answered by our support staff. If you need help from AfterLogic Support Team, we recommend using our Helpdesk instead.


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Posted: 20 July 2009 at 7:46am | IP Logged Quote zedekiah

I do it because you know more than anyone else and you seem to be on the forums today. Can mailbee convert a smime.p7m file to a plaintext file or a .msg file or an .eml file?
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Posted: 21 July 2009 at 12:25am | IP Logged Quote Andrew

Here's what I've replied you via Helpdesk.

If you can see only headers in Outlook, most probably that message is encrypted. Usually, encrypted message contains plain (non-encrypted) headers block and encrypted part like smime.p7m. With regard to signed message, it contains plain headers and plain bodies (in other words, it looks like non-encrypted and non-signed message), plus a signature block.

Decrypting encrypted or verifying signed messages requires certificate with public or/and private key:

- to decrypt a message, you need recipient's private key;
- to verify sender's signature, you need sender's public key.

Please try the following methods:

- Smime.Decrypt:
http://www.afterlogic.com/mailbee-net/docs/MailBee.Security. Smime.Decrypt_overload_1.html

http://www.afterlogic.com/mailbee-net/docs/MailBee.Security. Smime.Decrypt_overload_2.html

- Smime.Verify:
http://www.afterlogic.com/mailbee-net/docs/MailBee.Security. Smime.Verify.html

In most cases, if message is signed/encrypted according to S/MIME standard, you don't need any third-party tool to verify/decrypt it, the above methods should do the trick. But it's IMPORTANT to have the appropriate certificates in any case, no matter whether you use the above methods or a third party tools.

So, I recommend you to make sure you have necessary certificates and try decrypting/verifying the message via the above methods.

If something goes wrong or you don't want to use the above methods for some reason, you may extract smime.p7m attachment and use a third-party tool to decrypt it. You can obtain smime.p7m from message attachments collection:
http://www.afterlogic.com/mailbee-net/docs/MailBee.Mime.Mail Message.Attachments.html

To save necessary attachment, use the following method:
http://www.afterlogic.com/mailbee-net/docs/MailBee.Mime.Atta chment.SaveToFolder.html

How to learn which of the attachments is smime.p7m? You can check attachment name or content type:
http://www.afterlogic.com/mailbee-net/docs/MailBee.Mime.Atta chment.Filename.html

http://www.afterlogic.com/mailbee-net/docs/MailBee.Mime.Atta chment.ContentType.html

The content type should be something like "application/x-pkcs7-mime".

BTW, I've moved this topic to MailBee.NET Security forum as this doesn't have any relation to MailBee.NET IMAP.

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Andrew
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Posted: 04 January 2010 at 6:54pm | IP Logged Quote rekk1986

I think that to have a signature is not
difficult. What u need to do is set up them in
setting and then u will have a signature as you
want :). I totally agree with Andrew's idea.
Very useful
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