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           S/MIME plug-in for Becky! Internet Mail Version 2
                                                           RimArts, Inc.
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This plug-in adds S/MIME capability to Becky! Internet Mail Ver.2

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Requirement:

Windows2000/XP + IE6.0 or higher. (Mandatory)
Becky! Internet Mail Ver.2.11 or higher. (Recommended)

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Installation:

After unzipping the archive, copy BkSMIME.dll and BkSMIME-e.txt(this file) to
either of the following folders.

(1) "PlugIns" folder under Becky!'s program folder.
	e.g. \Program Files\RimArts\Becky!\PlugIns\
(2) "PlugIns" folder under Becky!'s data folder.
	e.g. \Becky!\UserName\PlugIns\

If you install to (1), any Becky! user on the same computer can use the
plug-in.
If you install to (2), only the owner of the data folder can use this
plug-in.

Make sure not to install it to the both folder.

After the installation, start Becky!. You will be prompted to accept the
new plug-in. Click OK.

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How to use:

First of all, you need a digital certificate to get this plug-in work.
Get your digital certificate from a Certificate Authority like VeriSign.
That usually cost you.

1) Encrypt
	After composing your e-mail message, choose "Tool" menu > "S/MIME: Encrypt".
	You need to have recipients' digital certificates that contain public
	keys.

2) Sign
	After composing your e-mail message, choose "Tool" menu > "S/MIME: Sign".
	You need to have your digital certificate that contains a private key.

3) Sign and Encrypt
	It does above two processes in "Sign then Encrypt" order.
	"Sign clear text" setting will be ignored for this.

	You could also Encrypt then Sign by processing 1) and 2) consecutively.
	RFC says S/MIME contents are allowed to be nested, but if you Encrypt
	then Sign, there is no guarantee that the originator of the message
	is the one who signed it. Some S/MIME clients may give a security
	warning for that.

After the process, attachment files named like "smime.p7m" or "smime.p7m"
will be created. Don't edit it before you send it.

4) Decrypt and Verify
	Select S/MIME message in the list view of Becky!, then choose
	"Tool" menu > "S/MIME: Decrypt and Verify" command.

5) Settings
	You can configure the plug-in by "Tool" menu > "SMIME: Settings"
	command. You don't really need to change the default settings.
	Especially, if you specify a different e-mail address from the From
	field for signing, some S/MIME clients may give a security warning.

