Thanks Daniel... I wasnt' trying to do multiples, only choosing amongst my
many options for which domain or 2nd level domain I would use for the cert.
At 01:43 PM 05/17/2000 -0400, you wrote:
>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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>> > 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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