My organization uses Eudora mail client. This mail client doesn't support OpenSSL enabled or S/MIME signing algorithm. To allow user to read the digital signature sent using OpenSSL/SMIME, I belive the Eudora mail client or any mail clients in particular needs to support OpenSSL or SMIME signing algorithm with SHA1-RSA enabled. What is a work around solution for this, are there OpenSSL or SMIME client plugs-in for this?
When I sent the digital sign email using OpenSSL/SMIME. It came in as plain text with a digitial signature attached. The signature showed up as an smime64.p7f attachment. But the mail client don't have any mechanism to determine if the smime64.p7f sig is mine or not.
p.s. when I used the Netscape mail client to received the mail. I have no problem reading the signature because Netscape support OpenSSL.
Thank you, Jana
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