User's Manual

CryptoIdentity User Guide – 5. Working with CryptoIdentity and Applications
There are two ways to obtain the digital credentials of a recipient and store them into
the address book:
By mailing or transferring on diskette the certificate file. Ask the recipient to provide
his digital credentials included in a file, and then import then into the address book.
-In the Contacts address book, find out the recipient (if it does not exist, create
a new contact).
-Open the contact and click the Digital Ids tab
-Select the e-mail address to link the certificate from the Select an e-mail
address drop-down list.
-Click Import.
-Browse for the certificate file to import.
-Click Open.
-If the e-mail address within the certificate does not match the e-mail address
of the contact, an error message is displayed.
By receiving a signed e-mail from the recipient. Signing an e-mail usually appends
the digital certificate to the e-mail message.
-Open the signed e-mail and right click the mouse button on the sender. Select
Add to Contacts to add a contact including the certificate into the address
book.
Create a new message (select New->Mail Message from the main window).