>>My advice would be to use the "SubjectAlternativeName" (AKA
>>"SubjectAltName") SSLv3 extension instead to list multiple host names (and
>>IP addresses) specificly.  Google may tell you more.  Most browsers and
mail
>>
>
>Is it possible to add domains to an existing certificate ?
>
>For example if a server hosts multiple domains and I'd like to let users
>use their own mail.yourdomain.com names for mail server, I'd need the
>ability to add domains.

Ok - in courier, there doesn't SEEM to be a way to configure multiple certs
without running multiple daemons. Is there anything in the pland for this to
occur? Hundreds of domains on my servers, and with apache, I can run
multiple SSL certs pretty easily... it would be REALLY nice if there was a
way to allow binding a CERT to an IP or IP's. That way I could enable SSL
with multiple certs without causing people to have certificate matching
errors in their clients.

Does the structure of courier allow for this?

Can you see it being "easy"?

Would it be something that gets changed in only one place or everywhere?
(like in courietls or in all the individual components (imap, pop, etc.)

Thanks.

m/



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