Does yahoo mail support s mime

According to Yahoo's documentation, Yahoo Mail does support S/MIME (Secure/Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions) encryption for sending and receiving emails.

Here are the details:

  1. Sending S/MIME emails: Yahoo Mail allows you to send S/MIME-encrypted emails using a digital certificate. You can import your digital certificate into Yahoo Mail, and then use it to encrypt your emails.
  2. Receiving S/MIME emails: Yahoo Mail also supports receiving S/MIME-encrypted emails. When you receive an S/MIME-encrypted email, Yahoo Mail will prompt you to import the sender's digital certificate to decrypt the message.
  3. Certificate management: Yahoo Mail provides a built-in certificate manager that allows you to import, export, and manage your digital certificates.

To use S/MIME in Yahoo Mail, you'll need to:

  1. Obtain a digital certificate from a trusted certificate authority (CA) or create your own self-signed certificate.
  2. Import the digital certificate into Yahoo Mail.
  3. Configure your email client to use S/MIME encryption.

Keep in mind that S/MIME support may vary depending on your Yahoo Mail account type and the devices you use to access your email. Additionally, some features may require a paid Yahoo Mail subscription or a specific browser or email client.

If you're interested in using S/MIME with Yahoo Mail, I recommend checking out Yahoo's official documentation and support resources for more information on how to set it up and use it effectively.