Frank Hecker wrote:
Thunderbird works OK with this setup, but as you note there is no way for me to import the root CA certificate for my CA. Thus I have to rely on TB to present the initial cert warning dialog, and then tell it to accept the server certificate. After that everything seems to work OK.
Ummm I have the same situation, but using CAcert signed certs to protect the key and I imported the root cert just fine... Imported in the same way mozilla/firefox do, with the same popup what do you trust this root certificate for etc...
tools -> account settings -> security (on any accounts listed) -> manage certificates -> authorities -> import -> cacert.crt
tick, tick, tick
ok a few times and well that's all there is to it... _______________________________________________ mozilla-crypto mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.mozilla.org/listinfo/mozilla-crypto
