try:

  openssl smime -encrypt -rc2-128 -in signedFile.eml -out encryptedFile1.eml
recipCert0.pem

and on WinXP SP2 I get a core-dump - a colleague of mine got it as well.
What can I do?

The same happens if I use the win32 binary as of
http://www.stunnel.org/download/stunnel/win32/openssl-0.9.7d-zlib/openssl.zip.

When using an old OpenSSL 0.9.7a Feb 19 2003 on Redhat, the same input files
and command work nicely.


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Reach me securely via:
https://www.privasphere.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]

gpg fingerprint: B7BE 9E33 7AA0 9FA5 8D3A  9718 2A20 188E 8782 6F38
https://www.privasphere.com/keys/gpg/RHpub.asc

SHA1 Thumbprint: C961 8ABF FBD1 9C43 0949 0B59 4526 21E9 BA5B 69DF
https://www.privasphere.com/keys/x509/RHpub.cer

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Attachment: recipCert0.pem
Description: Binary data

Attachment: signedFile.eml
Description: S/MIME encrypted message

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