CipherMail Email Encryption APK
Version 3.2.3 - com.djigzo.android.applicationdjigzo,android,application,communication,ciphermail
CipherMail can be used to send and receive S/MIME signed and encrypted email
APP Information
Download Version | 3.2.3 (56) |
Apk Size | 22.14 MB |
App Developer | Xavier Roche |
Malware Check | TRUSTED |
Install on Android | 7.0 and up |
App Package | com.djigzo.android.application.apk |
MD5 | 960c65dc07d10cc69fcb9310a28364ca |
Rate | 5 |
Website | https://www.ciphermail.com |
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Download CipherMail Email Encryption 3.2.3 APK
App Description
CipherMail Email Encryption is djigzo,android,application,communication,ciphermail, content rating is Everyone (PEGI-3). This app is rated 5 by 1 users who are using this app. To know more about the company/developer, visit Xavier Roche website who developed it. com.djigzo.android.application.apk apps can be downloaded and installed on Android 7.0 and higher Android devices. The Latest Version of 3.2.3 Available for download. Download the app using your favorite browser and click Install to install the application. Please note that we provide both basic and pure APK files and faster download speeds than APK Mirror. This app APK has been downloaded 235+ times on store. You can also download com.djigzo.android.application APK and run it with the popular Android Emulators.
CipherMail for Android is an Android application which can be used with your existing Android mail application to send and receive S/MIME digitally signed and encrypted email with an Android smartphone. Features: - S/MIME 3.1 (X.509, RFC 3280), email encryption and digital signing - Can be used with the Android Gmail application - Compatible with existing S/MIME clients (like Outlook, Thunderbird etc.) - Message and attachments are encrypted - HTML email support - Certificates are automatically extracted - CRLs supported (LDAP and HTTP) - Certificate trust lists (CTLs) for black/white listing certificates - LDAP servers can be searched for certificates - Can generate self-signed certificates for a 'private-PKI' Notes: - CipherMail for Android does not provide functionality to retrieve email. An existing Android mail application, for example Gmail, K9 or the default Android email client, should be used to retrieve the encrypted attached smime.p7m message. - Clear signed digitally signed message can only be verified by opening the message as an .eml file from a file. The complete message is required for validation. Existing mail clients however do not provide access to the complete message. - If you are using O365, please make sure that SMTP is enabled. Permissions: The Contacts permission is required to lookup the recipients for the compose page. If the Contacts permission is not granted, the application will function correctly but recipients cannot be looked-up. Documentation: https://www.ciphermail.com/documentation/ciphermail-for-android/index.html For support, visit our community forum: https://community.ciphermail.com/ About CipherMail: CipherMail, based in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, provides products for the protection of email. CipherMail Email Encryption Gateway is an open source centrally managed email server that encrypts and decrypts email at the gateway level. Installation packages are available for Ubuntu, Debian, Red Hat, CentOS etc. A free ready to run Virtual Appliance for VMware and Hyper-V is available.
App ChangeLog
- - fixed bug in forwarding draft
- - changed progress dialog
Darrell Lankford
I needed something to open Smime.p7m attachments on my Android that I recieve by my Outlook work email. The other few Apps I tried didn't recognize the attachment. This CipherMail App does exactly what I need with decrypting the attachment so I can open the pdf, excel, and word documents.
Jeff T
Nice idea but no quality assurance or user acceptance testing is a problem. Dark grey text on slightly darker grey background is 100% completely useless for an error message.
Lone Skov
How do I delete my account?
Jim Fox
Very handy app to read encrypted emails on Android devices. Thank you!
A Google user
Great app! After install I was able to open my encrypted email
Steven Lochridge
Works great with Gmail and Comodo certs. A tutorial or documentation would be nice, but I knew enough to figure it out.
A Google user
In my environment it worked better than Moxier - and it's free! It worked with Gmail and K9 apps. Its interface is simple and straightforward. I can't express enough appreciation for this nice and useful software. And the speed of bug fixes!
Wm Eckert
Whose fault? Comodo? No documentation about Chrome and Android. Google? Chrome doesn't export a certificate on my tablet, the cutesy certificate installer says it installed, but doesn't show up anywhere. Or the app? Comodo is more or less the name of the free cert game, but there is no documentation of how to get their cert and install. Whole afternoon wasted in failure.
Peter Gonzalez
You go to Settings>>Account>>Select Signer. You then have to choose Import Keys. Originally I selected Import Certificates but it only looks for certificates with the following extensions (*.cer, *.crt, *.p7b, *.pem and *.der). Selecting Import Keys allows it to find the Comodo certificate which is a *.pfx format. It works.
Dragon Master
I'd say "read this NSA"! But it uses RSA. Still a very good app and rather easy to config