Certification service

From: Tom Noack (tom.noack_at_nexgo.de)
Date: 05/22/03


Date: Thu, 22 May 2003 18:27:36 +0200


Hi!

We would like to set up a PKI in our domain. No problems so far.

But what must we do that external people can check, if the certificate used
to sign an e-mail is valid? Example: Domain user A sends an e-mail to a
recipient on the Internet. This recipient must check if the certificate is
valid. Is this possible?

Thanks,

Tom Noack



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