Extract the PKCS#7 object:
$ openssl smime -verify -in file.msg -noverify -pk7out > file.pk7
Dump the certificates in that file
openssl pkcs7 -print_certs -in file.pk7 > file.pem
Open the file in your favorite text editor and seperate out each certificate individually in to it's own file and import:
For each CA certificate that you want to trust:
smime_keys add_root file.pem
Note: You do not need to trust all intermediate CAs. You can simply trust the end-user certificate.
For the subject certificate that you want to add:
smime_keys add_cert file.pem
rpm2cpio ./packagecloud-test-1.1-1.x86_64.rpm | cpio -idmv
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In the example above, we use cpio with the -i flag to extract the files from the archive, -d to create the leading directories where needed, and -m to preserve the file modification times when creating files. The -v flag (verbose) is to list the files processed for the sake of this example.
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The library already provides specific strategies for common tasks (for example: news article extraction) and may also be easily extended for individual problem settings.
Extracting content is very fast (milliseconds), just needs the input document (no global or site-level information required) and is usually quite accurate.
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* extracting data from outside sources,
* transforming it to fit business needs (which can include quality levels), and ultimately
* loading it into the end target, i.e. the data warehouse.
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