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Old 2nd April 2007, 10:25 AM
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Question Evolution 2.10 and *.p12 S/MIME inclusion

I cant seem to install any .p12 certificates in Gnome-Evolution 2.10
I know this can be done as Ive done it b-4 so there must be a bug or,
Ive lost my marbles.

Anyone with the same issue??

btw, I have read the documentation which is pretty much null to this
particular situation.
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