Scott,
But, if you just tell your browser to accept the certificate, all will be
well and you won't have to answer the questions in th browser, again, until
the cert expires or changes.
April,
IMail only supports one cert (for all domains), right now. Trying to create
multiples is a futile effort.
Daniel Donnelly
Ipswitch Technical Support
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Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2000 11:23 AM
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] SSL problem
> > Mine does give the message that the certificate is issued by an
> > unknown authority, but that shouldn't be a problem as it will
> > only be for my customers.
>
> FYI, that occurs when you use a certificate that isn't issued by one of
the well known authorities (VeriSign, Thawte, etc.). If you use the
certificates that IMail creates, you can save quite a bit of money, but
you'll get that message since browsers shouldn't recognize the certificate.
>
> If the browser *did* recognize the certificate, you could use the
generator to make a certificate saying that you are, say, www.microsoft.com.
> -Scott
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