On Friday 25 July 2003 09:37, Uri Shohet wrote: > Hello, > > I have a question about kmail + kssl-smime plugin + kgpgcertmanager. > If this is not the right list - please tell me where to post this message. > > I've setup my own CA (Certificate Authority) for internal use in our > company. I've created CA Root Certificate and imported it into > KControl-Security- Crypto. > Then I've created two certificates for use with e-mails and exported them > into PKCS12 format and then imported the result UriShohet.p12 file into > KControl- Security-Crypto. My boss imported the other .p12 file into her MS > Outlook. The Aegypten plugin doesn't support the KDE certificate database. Wonderful isn't it? :) > I've compiled kdenonbeta/kssl-smime and configured my KMail to use it. I > can send signed and encrypted e-mails to my boss. That's good to hear! > The problem: > ------------ > After I got a signed e-mail from my boss I clicked on her key and > KGpgCertManager opened. After I double-clicked on the certificate, in > 'Additional Information for Key' box there is a button 'Import to Local', > but it's *disabled*, and in the Path tab it says in the first line 'Root > certificate not found (/CN=IL/ST=N/A/L=Jerusalem/....)' > > Why doesn't it find the Root certificate? How can I import other's keys > into Local store? KGPGCertManager does not use the KDE standard X.509 and SSL functionality. Sorry, it's unsupported. It would be nice if someone could change KMail to use KDE's functionality. -- George Staikos KDE Developer http://www.kde.org/ Staikos Computing Services Inc. http://www.staikos.net/ _______________________________________________ kde-pim mailing list kde-pim@mail.kde.org http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-pim kde-pim home page at http://pim.kde.org/