Mike Leone wrote:
dylan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) had this to say on 02/01/03 at 15:41:
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What I did was put my ca.crt on my web site, so when I reference the file directly with both IE or Mozilla, then it immediately asked if I wanted to import the CA certificate - in IE I just put it in the trusted root store, and you're done.Regarding SSL: there appears to be no way to import SSL certificates into IE, or OE on theOn IE for Windows, you do TOOLS, OPTIONS, SECURITY, CERTIFICATES, I believe. I know you *can* import self-signed certs into IE; I've done so at work before. No experience with IE on the Mac, but I'd be real surprised that there would be no way to do that.
First you have to make your own CA cert, then sign your own imapd cert too of course..
-jesse
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