Jeff Jansen wrote:
| The intermediate certificate needs to go in a separate file whose path
| is assigned to the variable TLS_TRUSTCERTS.

Did that solve the problem?  It may also be that Tbird doesn't recognize
these guys as a trusted authority.  I don't see them listed in the
Authority section of my Tbird (1.0 on linux) although I admit to not
looking *really* hard. ;-)

You may have to import their CA into Tbird as a trusted authority or
import this cert itself.  Edit (or Tools) -> Preferences -> Advanced ->
Certificates -> Manage Certificates -> Import.

Unfortunately I deleted the email that probably also had the "Starfield intermediate cert" so I can't try this, but I've just payed for another one to get their zipfile again. I suspect TB needs to be used as you suggest or at least my users could just accept the cert "forever" during the initial popup. This is fine for me to do but not for 100s or 1000s of end users.

I think the question I really want to ask is can anyone
suggest who has the cheapest cert that is guaranteed to
work without any extra effort for TB, and OE ?

--markc


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