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Add a simple S/MIME SignedData message, taken from an upcoming draft of https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-autocrypt-lamps-protected-headers/ RFC 8551 describes a SignedData, a one-part clearsigned object that is more resistant to common patterns of MTA message munging than multipart/signed (but has the downside that it is only readable by clients that implement S/MIME). To make sure sure notmuch can handle this kind of object, we want to know a few things: Already working: - Is the content of the SignedData object indexed? It actually is right now because of dumb luck -- i think we're indexing the raw CMS object and it happens to contain the cleartext of the message in a way that we can consume it before passing it on to Xapian. - Are we accidentally indexing the embedded PKCS#7 certificates? We don't want to, and for some reason I don't understand, our indexing is actually skipping the embedded certificates already. That's good! Still need fixing: - do we know the MIME type of the embedded part? - do we know that the message is signed? - can notmuch-show read its content? - can notmuch-show indicate the signature validity? - can notmuch-reply properly quote and attribute content? Signed-off-by: Daniel Kahn Gillmor <dkg@fifthhorseman.net> |
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