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Z1 SecureMail Gateway 3.1 (Default branch)

Image Z1 SecureMail Gateway is a central, server-based software solution which provides encryption and digital signatures (PGP and S/MIME) for the entire email traffic of an organization. It works with organizational certificates and certificates for individual users, groups or organizational units. It provides its services transparently to end users. Z1 SecureMail Gateway automatically finds certificates of external users or companies via the Internet. Secure email traffic to customers, suppliers, and partners is easily established, no matter whether or not they also deploy Z1 SecureMail Gateway. Evaluation packages for Red Hat and SuSE as well as SUN Solaris are available for download. License: Other/Proprietary License with Free Trial Changes:
An enhanced new group feature was provided. Groups may contain single members (e-mail) or domains (wildcard), and policies can now be assigned to groups. The usability of the Admin Webclient was improved. A new user confirmation feature was introduced to protect outgoing sensitive operations like signing e-mail. New user commands were added for sending reports. PKCS#7 attachment validation was implmented, which verifies signed attachments and generates validation reports similar to GDPDU. An "e-mail-copy-to" feature that duplicates all incoming e-mails and sends them to a specific SMTP server (e.g. e-mail archive) was added.Image

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eurephiadm certs(7)													       eurephiadm certs(7)

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eurephiadm-certs - Certificate management for eurephia DESCRIPTION
Available modes for the certificate command are: -A | --add Register a new certificate -D | --delete Delete a registered certificate -l | --list List all registered certificates -h | --help <mode> Help about a specific mode LIST MODE
The list mode will list all registered certificates. It accepts one parameter: -S | --sort <sort key> Decide the sort order of the certificate list Available sort keys are: certid Numeric certificate ID depth Certificate depth digest Certificate SHA1 digest cname Certificate Common Name field org Certificate organisation field email Certificate e-mail address field registered When the certificate was registered in eurephia. ADD MODE
The add mode will register a new certificate. -d | --depth Certificate depth, required. -D | --digest SHA1 fingerprint/digest of the new certificate -C | --common-name Common name (CN) field of the certificate -O | --organisation Organisation (O) field of the certificate -E | --email e-mail address (emailAddress) of the certificate Usually the certificate depth value needs to be 0, if you are registering user account certificates. CA certificates usually have a value bigger than 0. If you have the certificate file available, you can use the following options to retrieve the needed information directly from a certifi- cate file. -f | --certfile File name of the certificate file. -p | --pkcs12 If the file is in PKCS#12 format. The default format is PEM format, unless --pkcs12 is given. These two options cannot be used together with -D, -C, -O or -E. But the cer- tificate depth must be given to indicate the certificate depth. DELETE MODE
The delete mode will remove a certificate from the certificate database. -i | --certid Indicates a unique certificate ID -d | --digest A unique SHA1 fingerprint/digest value -C | --common-name Common Name (CN) field of a certificate -O | --organisation Organisation (O) field of a certificate -E | --email e-mail address (emailAddress) of a certificate You can use any of these parameters to indicate a search criteria for the certificate (or certificates) you want to delete. You will be provided with a list over certificates which matches your search criteria and you will need to approve the deletion of the matching cer- tificate(s). SEE ALSO
eurephiadm-users(7), eurephiadm-usercerts(7) AUTHOR
Copyright (C) 2008-2010 David Sommerseth <dazo@users.sourceforge.net> David Sommerseth July 2010 eurephiadm certs(7)
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