Apologies for a non-Emma related post
How to install a Thawte S/MIME Digital Signature Mail.app (tested on Panther and Tiger)
How: Here’s instructions on getting an S/MIME certificate from Thawte.com.
Request a certificate:
1. Launch Mozilla (This will not work in Safari)
2. Go to Thawte’s web site, http://www.thawte.com
3. Click on the “Get your FREE personal email certificate”
4. Register with Thawte
5. Request a new “X.509 Certificate”.
6. After filling in the request Mozilla will prompt you for a password for the “Software Security Device”. This is the password for Mozilla’s internal password/certificate management system. It’s not your keychain password.
7. Now go to the “View Certificate Status” page on Thawte’s page. You should see your requested certificate with a status of either “Pending” or “Issued”. If it’s pending, wait a while until it’s issued. The last one I did took about 10 minutes to get issued.
8. Once the certificate has been issued view the details of it an then click the “Fetch” icon at the bottom of the detail page.
9. Bring up the prefs panel in Mozilla and select the “Certificates” item under Privacy & Security.
10. Click on the “Manage Certificates…” button. This will show a list of certificates that you have downloaded.
11. Select the certificate you just created and click the “Backup” button.
12. Enter a filename and save it somewhere.
13. Quit Mozilla
Add the Cert to your Keychain
1. Go find the cert that you saved from step #12 in the Finder and double click it
2. You’ll be prompted for the password for the item and what keychain to add the cert to.
Try it out in Mail
1. In Mail, compose a new message from the email address that you got the cert for. You should see the “Sign” button in the compose window.
2. Verify that in the message you receive there is a Security header saying “Signed”.
3. There is no step 3!