Figured out what I was doing wrong... openssl gives you the S/MIME
signature in base64 encoded form. I was attempting to copy that and
inject it straight into an outgoing message. The problem with that was
the already base64 encoded signature was being base64 encoded a second
time when the Mail_mime object is being prepped for transmission.
Decoding the base64 and then inserting as a binary signature using the
enigma_mime_message::addPGPSignature works.
So signing is now done, just to do encrypting...
On 05/19/2016 08:25 AM, Kyle Francis wrote:
In the wee hours of the morning last night I figured out what was tripping me up. enigma_mime_message::contentHeaders is overriding the same call in Mail_mime. So I added logic in enigma_mime_message for SMIME signed messages, scraping the SMIME signature out of the openssl output and reusing the addPGPsignature method to inject it in the outgoing email. I just need to sort out what headers need to be included when signing (vs sending) and it should be working.
What does everyone use for debugging purposes? I tried using NetBeans/xdebug but it didn't really work for me. Any other recommendations besides file_put_contents?
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