On Tue, 25 Jul 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Please forgive my ignorance as I have never set this up before but the
> client that I use (Thunderbird) for sending the mail does complain about
> the validity of the certificate that my server offers it when I connect to
> send mail.  I have never provided Thunderbird with any certificates since
> I have set this up (just used the
> '/usr/share/doc/exim4-base/examples/exim-gencert' command and left the
> certificate and key in the default location).  Am I supposed to provide
> one of these files to Thunderbird (copy it somewhere locally) to ensure
> this is set up and working correctly?

Dunno. I don't use Thunderbird and my mail servers have certificates
signed by Thawte.

Tony.
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