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Basic examples of how to work with S/MIME messages in Java. Adopted from the Bouncy Castle examples.

1. Run com.protocol7.smime.MakeCerts to create a local keystore (stored in the file "keystore") 
2. Run com.protocol7.smime.Sign to create a signed message (stored in the file "signed.message")
3. Run com.protocol7.smime.Verify to verify the signed message. Will fail due to the certificate being non-trusted, but you get the point

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