On Sun, 2020-12-13 at 21:16 -0500, Peter Franzek via evolution-list wrote:
To resolve the issue, I had to first import the certificate into MS Outlook, then export it from Outlook in a different format, before Evolution would accept it. I believe the original certificate file was a ".pfx" format, and the exported format was ".pem". No error is produced by Evolution because the failure occurs in an included library, and that library is not publishing any details. I hope this helps you find a solution. Best regards, Peter On Sun, 2020-12-13 at 14:06 +0000, Bryan Everly wrote:Hi, I purchased an individual S/MIME certificate from Comodo (it appears to have been fulfilled by Sectigo) and was able to use it successfully in Outlook on Windows 10. I'm trying to import it into Evolution and I successfully select it, then am prompted for the password (there is none) and then I get no error but the certificate does not show up on the list on screen. Does anyone have any ideas? Thanks.
Hello all! Maybe this might help too? No need to go through Outlook I think. https://knowledge.digicert.com/solution/SO26449.html -- Sorin Srbu | Drifttekniker KI Universitetsbibliotek (UBIT) | Karolinska Institutet Berzelius väg 7b | 171 77 Stockholm 070-226 15 84 sorin srbu ki se | ki.se # Find my OpenPGP public key here: # https://www.srbu.se/nextcloud/index.php/s/nts7aNgkMrfJJEd # # o< ascii ribbon campaign - against html e-mail # # Your possibly offensive MOTD, courtesy of Ubuntu: Real Users never use the Help key.
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