Post Ad41woHSxfWNTwNlLc by kravietz@agora.echelon.pl
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 (DIR) Post #Ad41woHSxfWNTwNlLc by kravietz@agora.echelon.pl
       2023-12-22T09:55:14.776898Z
       
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       Comes out at least in GMail emails digitally signed with #SMIME are somehow prioritised and the verification status is signalled. Sadly, PGP/MIME isn’t  recognised.
       
 (DIR) Post #Ad4nDJr61ydPt7QEPw by alex@feed.yopp.me
       2023-12-22T18:37:30Z
       
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       @kravietz is it self-signed certificate or you got it from one of Root CA’s?
       
 (DIR) Post #Ad4nDKr8JKG4zWRm76 by kravietz@agora.echelon.pl
       2023-12-22T18:44:52.350322Z
       
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       @alex It’s a free but fully recognised email-validated certificate issued by Italian CA Actalis https://www.actalis.com/s-mime-certificates.aspx you need to scroll down to “Apply for a free S/MIME certificate”. Their forms are a bit messy and in Italian, but it works.
       
 (DIR) Post #Ad4sC4IasqTJ7bVTqy by alex@feed.yopp.me
       2023-12-22T18:58:30Z
       
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       @kravietz wow, root CA with free email-validated certs. Thanks for the tip!
       
 (DIR) Post #Ad4sC54S0ukjW1thRo by kravietz@agora.echelon.pl
       2023-12-22T19:40:39.448341Z
       
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       @alex Yes, I also use it to sign PDF documents etc