Nick Howitt <[email protected]> writes:

> That is disappointing that I can't import a self-signed CA and have it 
> trusted. Other packages seem to support it. I'm only a home user and $100 
> (/y?) is quite a lot when ISP mail is free.

Not sure what you're trying to do, but I have

  created my own CA cert
  created a server cert for my mail server
  signed the server cert
  (created certs for other servers)

  (all of this on NetBSD with openssl)

  installed CADroid from f-droid

  used CADroid to connect to a web server with the same CA
  downloaded and selected the CA crt, which was saved
  went to settings and imported it (CADroid takes you there)

and then all works fine.  I am not sure if CADroid does mail/starttls,
but you just need to put the crt in the filesystem and add it as a user
cert.

If you are talking about using a client certificate to instead of
user/pass, then I don't know how to do that.

This is threatening to happen in "mid 2015", but may be helpful, since I
think they are intending to be in the default trust anchor set:

  https://letsencrypt.org/

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