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  • January 9, 2026
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I need to e-sign a doc and then send in P7M format. Is this possible? 

Best answer by Melanie.Panguito

Hi ​@federico guanzini,

Thanks for reaching out here in the Docusign Community—great to have you here!

The P7M/CAdES format isn’t supported in the DocuSign eSignature application. All signed documents are generated in PDF (PAdES).

Hope it helps clarify things. Feel free to follow up if anything’s unclear—we’re here to help!

 

Regards,

Melanie  | Docusign Community Moderator
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  • January 13, 2026

Hi ​@federico guanzini,

Thanks for reaching out here in the Docusign Community—great to have you here!

The P7M/CAdES format isn’t supported in the DocuSign eSignature application. All signed documents are generated in PDF (PAdES).

Hope it helps clarify things. Feel free to follow up if anything’s unclear—we’re here to help!

 

Regards,

Melanie  | Docusign Community Moderator
If this helped, mark it as “Best Answer” so others can find it too!


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Hi ​@federico guanzini,

Thanks for reaching out here in the Docusign Community—great to have you here!

The P7M/CAdES format isn’t supported in the DocuSign eSignature application. All signed documents are generated in PDF (PAdES).

Hope it helps clarify things. Feel free to follow up if anything’s unclear—we’re here to help!

 

Regards,

Melanie  | Docusign Community Moderator
If this helped, mark it as “Best Answer” so others can find it too!

The vendor I need to sign a contract with claimed it is supported, thanks for your final response