This submenu is called up from Domain Certificates.
Sections on this page:
Section Domain encryption usage note
Note on the functioning of the Domain encryption.
Clicking on Filter... checks whether there is an entry for domain encryption via OpenPGP for the entered email domain.
The search term is entered as a character string.
Section Manual OpenPGP Domain Keys
Displays the keys of all email domains to which OpenPGP domain encryption is applied. On their part, these domains should know the OpenPGP key of the email domain(s) managed by this SEPPmail Secure E-Mail Gateway. The keys for these internally by SEPPmail Secure E-Mail Gateway managed email domains can be found under Mail System Managed Domains in the Section OpenPGP Domain Encryption. The public key for these domains can be, depending on the GINA configuration, securely downloaded by the communication partner via the GINA portal as well (see GINA Domains Domains Extended settings Certificate search and management in GINA).
Column |
Description |
---|---|
Specifies the email domain for which the key is valid. Clicking on the domain displays details about the key. It also allows you to save the key in ASC format or delete it. |
|
Displays the key IDs of the existing OpenPGP keys. |
|
(new in 12.1) |
Displays the key IDs of all existing subkeys. |
Issue date of the certificate in the form YYYY-MM-DD |
|
Expiration date of the certificate in the form YYYY-MM-DD |
|
Indicates whether domain encryption to the specified destination is active. |
With the Import OpenPGP key... button, it is possible to integrate the keys of additional communication partners (email domains).
The domain encryption with a target domain can only be set up with one procedure, S/MIME or OpenPGP! If it is still attempted to import another key for the same target domain, this would be acknowledged with an error: S/MIME certificate already exists for domain ... . |
If email domains intended for Domain encryption are and/or will be entered with a leading full stop "." during import, the encryption also applies to all related subdomains. This means a key entered with ".mycompany.tld" would also be valid for e.g. "ch.mycompany.tld", "de.mycompany.tld" and so on. |