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Opened Oct 07, 2019 by secult@secult

LDAP: Fails to read userCertificate from the server

Hello, I'm running evolution 3.30.5-1.1. When I use ldap address book I am able to query for a contact, but in the certificates tab I cannot see any. The X.509 certificate is in the field userCertificate (userCertificate;binary) - confirmed by using jxplorer. Also Thunderbird is able to recognize it (although Thunderbirds implementation is broken and cannot be used for sending S/MIME encrypted emails :-( ).

https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/evolution-data-server/blob/master/src/addressbook/backends/ldap/e-book-backend-ldap.c#L341

Is this feature implemented? Has somebody a real world example where it works? Is it possible to somehow influence it by address book settings? Could the ldap server implementation be very specially broken/nonstandard?

I want to thank for all the work that was done on this project, as this is afaik the only MS Exchange compatible email client with working S/MIME encryption for receiving AND sending!

Edited Oct 11, 2019 by Milan Crha
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Reference: GNOME/evolution-data-server#159