Well, I'm reading what I see - and there is no testing system mentioned as far as I can see? Probably in an old post, some time ago?
If it is a test environment you could do what you want, that's true; but if you are just testing it would not be that big problem suppressing the certificate validity error. Nothing else to amend from my side. > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > Von: dovecot [mailto:[email protected]] Im Auftrag von Reindl > Harald > Gesendet: Dienstag, 24. Juni 2014 17:08 > An: [email protected] > Betreff: Re: ot: accepting self certs into win pc? > > > > Am 24.06.2014 17:03, schrieb Patrick De Zordo: > > Don't use self signed certs! - Buy some, or use free services! Your > reputation will grow! > > pfff you know what testing and private systems are? > > in both cases there is no reputation that will grow and if it comes to the > trustable question - depending on the userbase self signed ones may be > more trustable than a unconditional trusted CA somewhere from turkey..... > sadly only if you remove all the corrupt CA's out of your clients > > so until you asked for what usecase the certificate are your "buy some" is > nonsense > > >> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > >> Von: dovecot [mailto:[email protected]] Im Auftrag von > >> [email protected] > >> Gesendet: Dienstag, 24. Juni 2014 15:29 > >> An: [email protected] > >> Betreff: Re: ot: accepting self certs into win pc? > >> > >> On Wed, June 11, 2014 6:56 pm, mourik jan heupink - merit wrote: > >> > >>>> http://blog.frankleonhardt.com/2012/certificate-errors-on-internet- > >>>> expl > >>>> orer-9-and-how-to-stop-them/ > >>>> > >>>> I didn't mention it in the post, but IIRC this did work for making > >>>> some versions Outlook (and other Microsoft Mail things) happy at > >>>> the > >> same > >>>> time. > >>> > >>> But do the above steps work for folks here..? I've tried them (IE > >>> 11, win7, outlook 2013) but outlook keeps asking about (self signed) > >>> imaps certificates. > >> > >> > >> eezy, peezy, thanks!! > >> > >> the secret ingridient was 'run as the wind', oops, 'run as admin' > >> > >> invoked IE as admin, called https:/webmail, accept, bingo Outlook no > >> longer asking, done > >> > >> thanks, Frank, thanks, guys'n'galls
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