5.9. SMIME
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- | <onlyinclude> | + | <onlyinclude>OTRS can process incoming S/MIME encoded messages and sign outgoing mails. Before this feature can be used, you need to activate it and change some config parameters in the SysConfig. |
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The "S/MIME Certificates" link on the Admin page allows you to manage your S/MIME certificates (see Figure 5.44 below). You can add or remove certificates, and also search through the SMIME data. | The "S/MIME Certificates" link on the Admin page allows you to manage your S/MIME certificates (see Figure 5.44 below). You can add or remove certificates, and also search through the SMIME data. |
Revision as of 19:48, 22 April 2011
OTRS can process incoming S/MIME encoded messages and sign outgoing mails. Before this feature can be used, you need to activate it and change some config parameters in the SysConfig.
The "S/MIME Certificates" link on the Admin page allows you to manage your S/MIME certificates (see Figure 5.44 below). You can add or remove certificates, and also search through the SMIME data.