=pod =head1 NAME smime - S/MIME utility =head1 SYNOPSIS B B [B<-encrypt>] [B<-decrypt>] [B<-sign>] [B<-verify>] [B<-pk7out>] [B<-des3>] [B<-rc2-40>] [B<-rc2-64>] [B<-rc2-128>] [B<-in file>] [B<-certfile file>] [B<-signer file>] [B<-recip file>] [B<-in file>] [B<-inkey file>] [B<-out file>] [B<-to addr>] [B<-from ad>] [B<-subject s>] [B<-text>] [cert.pem]... =head1 DESCRIPTION The B command handles S/MIME mail. It can encrypt, decrypt, sign and verify S/MIME messages. =head1 COMMAND OPTIONS There are five operation options that set the type of operation to be performed. The meaning of the other options varies according to the operation type. =over 4 =item B<-encrypt> encrypt mail for the given recipient certificates. Input file is the message to be encrypted. The output file is the encrypted mail in MIME format. =item B<-decrypt> decrypt mail using the supplied certificate and private key. Expects an encrypted mail message in MIME format for the input file. The decrypted mail is written to the output file. =item B<-sign> sign mail using the supplied certificate and private key. Input file is the message to be signed. The signed message in MIME format is written to the output file. =item B<-verify> verify signed mail. Expects a signed mail message on input and outputs the signed data. Both clear text and opaque signing is supported. =item B<-pk7out> takes an input message and writes out a PEM encoded PKCS#7 structure. =item B<-in filename> the input message to be encrypted or signed or the MIME message to be decrypted or verified. =item B<-out filename> the message text that has been decrypted or verified or the output MIME format message that has been signed or verified. =item B<-text> this option adds plain text (text/plain) MIME headers to the supplied message if encrypting or signing. If decrypting or verifying it strips off text headers: if the decrypted or verified message is not of MIME type text/plain then an error occurs. =item B<-CAfile file> a file containing trusted CA certificates, only used with B<-verify>. =item B<-CApath dir> a directory containing trusted CA certificates, only used with B<-verify>. This directory must be a standard certificate directory: that is a hash of each subject name (using B) should be linked to each certificate. =item B<-des3 -rc2-40 -rc2-64 -rc2-128> the encryption algorithm to use. DES (56 bits), triple DES (168 bits) or 40, 64 or 128 bit RC2 respectively if not specified 40 bit RC2 is used. Only used with B<-encrypt>. =item B<-nointern> when verifying a message normally certificates (if any) included in the message are searched for the signing certificate. With this option only the certificates specified in the B<-certfile> option are used. The supplied certificates can still be used as untrusted CAs however. =item B<-noverify> do not verify the signers certificate of a signed message. =item B<-nochain> do not do chain verification of signers certfificates: that is don't use the certificates in the signed message as untrusted CAs. =item B<-nosigs> don't try to verify the signatures on the message. =item B<-nocerts> when signing a message the signer's certificate is normally included with this option it is excluded. This will reduce the size of the signed message but the verifier must have a copy of the signers certificate available locally (passed using the B<-certfile> option for example). =item B<-noattr> normally when a message is signed a set of attributes are included which include the signing time and supported symmetric algorithms. With this option they are not included. =item B<-binary> normally the input message is converted to "canonical" format which is effectively using CR and LF as end of line. When this option is present no translation occurs. This is useful when handling binary data which may not be in MIME format. =item B<-nodetach> when signing a message use opaque signing: this form is more resistant to translation by mail relays but it cannot be read by mail agents that do not support S/MIME. Without this option cleartext signing with the MIME type multipart/signed is used. =item B<-certfile file> allows additional certificates to be specified. When signing these will be included with the message. When verifying these will be searched for the signers certificates. The certificates should be in PEM format. =item B<-signer file> the signers certificate when signing a message. If a message is being verified then the signers certificates will be written to this file if the verification was successful. =item B<-recip file> the recipients certificate when decrypting a message. This certificate must match one of the recipients of the message or an error occurs. =item B<-inkey file> the private key to use when signing or decrypting. This must match the corresponding certificate. If this option is not specified then the private key must be included in the certificate file specified with the B<-recip> or B<-signer> file. =item B one or more certificates of message recipients: used when encrypting a message. =item B<-to, -from, -subject> the relevant mail headers. These are included outside the signed portion of a message so they may be included manually. If signing then many S/MIME mail clients check the signers certificate's email address matches that specified in the From: address. =back =head1 NOTES The MIME message must be sent without any blank lines between the headers and the output. Some mail programs will automatically add a blank line. Piping the mail directly to sendmail is one way to achieve the correct format. A "signed and encrypted" message is one where a signed message is then encrypted. This can be produced by encrypting an already signed message. This version of the program only allows one signer per message but it will verify multiple signers on received messages. Some S/MIME clients choke if a message contains mutiple signers. It is possible to sign messages "in parallel" by signing an already signed message. =head1 EXIT CODES =over 4 =item 0 the operation was completely successful =item 1 an error occurred parsing the command options. =item 2 one of the input files could not be read. =item 3 an error occurred creating the PKCS#7 file or when reading the MIME message. =item 4 an error occurred decrypting or verifying the message. =item 5 the message was verified correctly but an error occured writing out the signers certificates. =back =head1 EXAMPLES to be added. =cut