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NAME
SMIME_write_ASN1 — generate an S/MIME messageSYNOPSIS
#include <openssl/asn1.h>SMIME_write_ASN1(BIO *out_bio, ASN1_VALUE *val_in, BIO *in_bio, int flags, int ctype_nid, int econt_nid, STACK_OF(X509_ALGOR) *micalg, const ASN1_ITEM *it);
DESCRIPTION
SMIME_write_ASN1() generates an S/MIME message on out_bio by writing MIME 1.0 headers followed by a BER- and base64-encoded serialization of val_in, which can be of the type CMS_ContentInfo or PKCS7 and has to match the it argument.- PKCS7_REUSE_DIGEST
- Skip the calls to PKCS7_dataInit(3) and PKCS7_dataFinal(3). This flag has no effect unless SMIME_DETACHED is also set. It is normally used if out_bio is already set up to calculate and finalize the digest when written through.
- SMIME_BINARY
- If specified, this flag is passed through to SMIME_crlf_copy(3).
- SMIME_CRLFEOL
- End MIME header lines with pairs of carriage return and newline characters. By default, no carriage return characters are written and header lines are ended with newline characters only.
- SMIME_DETACHED
-
Use cleartext signing. Generate a “multipart/signed” S/MIME message using the micalg argument and ignoring the ctype_nid and econt_nid arguments. The content is read from in_bio. If in_bio is a NULL pointer, this flag is ignored.
- NID_pkcs7_enveloped
- “enveloped-data”
- NID_pkcs7_signed
-
“signed-receipt” if econt_nid is NID_id_smime_ct_receipt
- NID_id_smime_ct_compressedData
- “compressed-data”
- SMIME_OLDMIME
- In Content-Type headers, use “application/x-pkcs7-mime” or “application/x-pkcs7-signature”. By default, “application/pkcs7-mime” or “application/pkcs7-signature” are used instead.
- SMIME_STREAM
- Perform streaming by reading the content from in_bio. This only works if SMIME_DETACHED is not specified.
- SMIME_TEXT
- Prepend the line “Content-Type: text/plain” to the content. This only makes sense if SMIME_DETACHED is also set. It is ignored if the flag SMIME_BINARY is also set.