I’ve just found and installed the following add-on for Mozilla Thunderbird:
S/MIME Security for Multiple Identities
It allows you to use a different S/MIME certificate for each of the different identities (i.e. “e-mail address aliases” or “profile aliases”) you defined in your Thunderbird profile.
It’s currently still marked as an experimental add-on and I’ve noticed a minor glitch in v0.3.0 when using it (see my add-on review), but this might also be related to the fact that I also use the Virtual Identity add-on (another nice add-on which allows you to use an arbitrary sender address for sending messages).
The “S/MIME Security for Multiple Identities” add-on is very convenient if you have multiple e-mail accounts and want to use S/MIME message signing and/or encryption with all of them.
Bonus hint: You can get your own, personal S/MIME certificates for free at Thawte (for e-Mail only) or StartCom/StartSSL (also offers free class 1 SSL/TLS certificates for FTP servers, web servers etc. -> the latter don’t “work” with Internet Explorer, however).
Hello,
thanks for the nice info on this plugin. I might use it. Right now I have a different challenge and maybe you have solved it already? I used to use Enigmail but now I’m forced to go to S/MIME. With enigmail it was possible to create rules dependant on the recipient if things would be encrypted by default or not. I’m searching this functionality as plugin for S/MIME.
Currently I can only set default encryption for all my mails and recipients for which most do not have S/MIME so I manually have to disable encryption again most of the time.
But if I make it default to not encrypt I fear that I will forget to turn it on for the few important mails (absolutely MANDATORY).
So I need a plugin that looks at the recipient address and turns on S/MIMI encryption if rule exists. Turns it off in all the other cases. Stumbled over something like that?
Thanks a million for any help.
Hi Frank
AFAIK, there’s no FF add-on for this yet indeed. Perhaps, Hartmut Goebel, author of the former S/MIME for multiple identities plugin (https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/thunderbird/addon/smime-security-for-multiple-id/) would be willing to write such a plugin.
Cheers
Dani