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60.5: Cannot digitally sign e-mails using a self-created certificate

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Dear all,

I´m using the most current version 60.5 of Thunderbird on a Server 2016 Standard for testing purposes.

Before 60.5 was released, I was able to send digitally signed e-mails using a self-created certificate. With 60.5, Thunderbird says the certificate would either not be found or have been expired. When I check in the S/MIME settings, the certificate is present and valid until 2099.

I exported and re-imported the certificate - no luck. I created a new one and imported it - no luck.

The certificate has been created with Pluralsight SelfCert and, as I said, did work before 60.5.

Is this a bug or am I doing anything wrong?

Many thanks,

Jens

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Dear all, I´m using the most current version 60.5 of Thunderbird on a Server 2016 Standard for testing purposes. Before 60.5 was released, I was able to send digitally signed e-mails using a self-created certificate. With 60.5, Thunderbird says the certificate would either not be found or have been expired. When I check in the S/MIME settings, the certificate is present and valid until 2099. I exported and re-imported the certificate - no luck. I created a new one and imported it - no luck. The certificate has been created with Pluralsight SelfCert and, as I said, did work before 60.5. Is this a bug or am I doing anything wrong? Many thanks, Jens <img src="https://www.bildhost.com/images/2019/01/31/Error.jpg" alt="Error.jpg" border="0" /> <img src="https://www.bildhost.com/images/2019/01/31/Settings.jpg" alt="Settings.jpg" border="0" />

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In case someone cares - 60.5.1 solved the issue for me.