Re: How to import a root certificate

2017-08-28 Thread MFPA
Hi On Monday 28 August 2017 at 1:17:23 PM, in , Tom wrote:- > Unfortunately TB makes it more difficult to deal with > this than > other clients like outlook. I believe Outlook uses Microsoft CryptoAPI to manage S/MIME and TLS certificates. TB!

Re: How to import a root certificate

2017-08-28 Thread Tom
> Given the thread was three years ago, a description of the issues > might be useful. The issue is just as I had explained in my original thread some years ago. Unfortunately TB makes it more difficult to deal with this than other clients like outlook. The error message is always like this:

Re: How to import a root certificate

2017-08-28 Thread MFPA
Hi On Monday 28 August 2017 at 9:53:19 AM, in , Tom wrote:- > Sorry, I need to revive this thread as I have run > into the exact same > issues again. Given the thread was three years ago, a description of the issues might be useful. > So far

Re: How to import a root certificate

2017-08-28 Thread Tom
Friday, July 25, 2014, 10:07:32 PM, you wrote: > Hi > On Thursday 24 July 2014 at 6:19:42 AM, in > , Tom wrote: >> Sorry, my mistake, badly worded - don't know >> enough about the terminology. We purchased a >> certificate from

Re: How to import a root certificate

2014-07-25 Thread MFPA
Hi On Thursday 24 July 2014 at 6:19:42 AM, in mid:1803201600.20140724151...@sunnysydney.com, Tom wrote: Sorry, my mistake, badly worded - don't know enough about the terminology. We purchased a certificate from Geotrust but while it was valid and accepted by outlook or other

Re: How to import a root certificate

2014-07-23 Thread Tom
How do I import a root certificate. It's several years since I needed to do this, and my memory of it is unclear. I think you set up an address book entry, import the certificate into that AB entry, view the certificate, go to the certification path tab, select the certificate you want to

Re: How to import a root certificate

2014-07-23 Thread MFPA
Hi On Wednesday 23 July 2014 at 10:05:44 AM, in mid:28389624.20140723190...@sunnysydney.com, Tom wrote: Thank you very much - yes, the critical issue was that I had to import the Geotrust Global CA first. Once I had done that, our self-signed certificate was fully validated. I'm

Re: How to import a root certificate

2014-07-23 Thread Tom
Wednesday, July 23, 2014, 10:07:48 PM, you wrote: Hi On Wednesday 23 July 2014 at 10:05:44 AM, in mid:28389624.20140723190...@sunnysydney.com, Tom wrote: Thank you very much - yes, the critical issue was that I had to import the Geotrust Global CA first. Once I had done that, our

Re: How to import a root certificate

2014-07-19 Thread MFPA
Hi On Thursday 17 July 2014 at 6:24:36 AM, in mid:1117609439.20140717152...@sunnysydney.com, Tom wrote: using TLS for email retrievals from our mail server now, we installed a new certificate on the server. It's a valid certificate but self-signed and while outlook and other mail

Re: How to import a root certificate

2014-07-19 Thread Jernej Simončič
On Thursday, July 17, 2014, 7:24:36, Tom wrote: How do I import a root certificate. You can import the certificate through Address Book, but I suggest you instead switch The Bat to use CryptoAPI - it'll then automatically use any certificates you have in Windows (you can do this through Options

How to import a root certificate

2014-07-16 Thread Tom
Hello Everyone, using TLS for email retrievals from our mail server now, we installed a new certificate on the server. It's a valid certificate but self-signed and while outlook and other mail programs are happy, my TB does not like it. I am getting an alert that the server