Hey Karl,

I know this is a bit of a cop-out answer but the wikipedia page tells
you quite a lot about SNI and where it is/isn't supported
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Server_Name_Indication.

We use SNI at CloudMailin because most of our users are Devs so we very
rarely are exposed to the browsers without support. We also turned on
piggyback ssl so in our experience when SNI doesn't work the user will
be presented with the *.heroku.com certificate which will raise an error
claiming to be from a different website. In our case this is also fine
because most of our users know who Heroku are and can probably even
figure out why this is happening given the certificate but in your case
it might not be ok. I guess it just depends on your circumstances.

Cheers,
Steve

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