Verify my Email Signature
If you received a signed email from matthew@jesuits.net and your email application says that the certificate is not trusted, that is expected until you establish trust manually.
Certificate details
Name: Fr Matthew Charlesworth, SJ
Email: matthew@jesuits.net
Website: https://sj.mcharlesworth.fr/
Valid from: 2026-04-08 until: 2036-04-05
SHA-256 fingerprint
1C C2 AA AE 86 68 74 92 B3 58 79 D7 CF 11 03 43 D6 88 FC 6C 43 20 C3 D6 87 68 7B 1C 8E D1 AA 4DSHA-1 fingerprint
1F D5 7C 93 6F F8 C7 2B B3 C8 73 D2 8F E5 7E 16 90 45 C6 F8Public certificate
Download the public certificate
Notes
Used for personal signed email.
Authority
This certificate is issued under my private email signing authority. You can review that authority here: Email Signing Authority.
Revocation
If a certificate is ever compromised or replaced, it will be listed in the certificate revocation list (CRL).
Download the current revocation list (CRL)
How to trust it
Trusting a certificate is usually a one-time manual step. Once trusted, future signed emails from me should verify normally, provided I continue using the same certificate authority and the relevant certificate remains valid.
Apple Mail on macOS
- Open the signed email.
- Click the signature or certificate icon.
- View the certificate details.
- Confirm that the email address and fingerprint match this page.
- Add the certificate to Keychain if prompted.
- In Keychain Access, locate the certificate and set it to trust for email use if needed.
iPhone or iPad Mail
- Open the signed message.
- Tap the signature indicator.
- View the certificate.
- Confirm that the email address and fingerprint match this page.
- Accept or trust the certificate if your device gives you that option.
Thunderbird
- Open the signed email.
- Click the signature icon.
- View the certificate.
- Confirm that the email address and fingerprint match this page.
- Import or trust the certificate in Thunderbird’s certificate manager if needed.
Outlook on Windows
- Open the signed message.
- Open the signature details.
- View the certificate.
- Confirm that the email address and fingerprint match this page.
- Install it into the appropriate certificate store, usually Trusted People, if you want future signed messages from me to verify without warnings.
A note on security
Please do not trust the certificate merely because an email asks you to do so. Always compare the certificate fingerprint in your email program with the fingerprint published on this page.
If the fingerprint does not match exactly, do not trust the certificate.
Why I use this system
I use my own certificate authority to sign email cryptographically. This allows me to rotate individual email certificates when necessary while keeping a stable chain of trust.
If you are unsure
If you are uncertain whether to trust a certificate, please contact me through a known and trusted channel before proceeding.
Contact
If you are uncertain, please contact me through a known channel before trusting the certificate.