AS3 Mailbox: Certificates Tab

Associate a trading partner's signing and encryption certificates with this AS3 mailbox and override the signing and encryption certificates defined in the Local Listener, if necessary. 

You must acquire your trading partner's signing and encryption certificates and provide yours to your trading partner. See Acquiring your trading partner's signing and encryption certificates and Creating and providing your signing/encryption certificates.

Trading Partner's Certificates
Encryption Certificate
The name of the file containing your Trading Partner's encryption certificate. Specify a value or click Browse to navigate to the file you want to select.
Signing Certificate
Select the check box to enable the field.
The name of the file containing your Trading Partner's signing certificate. Specify a value or click Browse to navigate to the file you want to select.
If you do not specify a signing certificate, the VersaLex application uses all the certificates in its certificate store to determine if the signature of the incoming data message is trusted.
Use encryption certificate
Indicates that your trading partner uses the same certificate for signing and encryption, which is the general practice among most trading partners. When you select this check box, the Signing Certificate field is populated with the same certificate you selected in the Encryption Certificate field.

If the remote host is capable of receiving Certificate Exchange Messages (CEM) or you want to email your certificates to your trading partner, you can send your user and SSL certificates to the remote host by clicking Exchange Certificates.

My Certificates
Override Local Listener Certificates
Enables fields where you specify signing and encryption certificates to use with this particular partner instead of the certificates you configured for the Local Listener. See Configuring certificates for Local Listener.
If you override the default certificates, you must also exchange the certificates you specify here with your partner.
Exchange Certificates
Displays the Certificate Exchange dialog box, which allows you to send your user and SSL certificates to your trading partner. See Exchanging certificates with your trading partner.
Signing Certificate Alias
The name of the signing certificate registered with the VersaLex application through the Certificate Manager. The certificate must be the same as the one exchanged with your remote trading partners, unless you want to override it at the Mailbox level. See Local HTTP Users Configuration.
Click Browse to navigate to and select a certificate. Enter the Password for your signing certificate's private key.
Encryption Certificate Alias
The certificate for decrypting your trading partner’s messages, if you have created or obtained a separate certificate.
Click Browse to navigate to and select a certificate. Enter the Password for your encryption certificate.
Use signing certificate
Select this check box to use the same certificate for signing and decrypting your trading partner's messages. The Encryption Certificate Alias and Password are populated to match the Signing Certificate Alias and disabled.
Exchange Certificates
Invokes the Certificate Exchange dialog box. If you override the default the certificates, you must exchange these alternate certificates with your trading partner.