Ian G wrote:
> Duane wrote:
> 
>> The only issue with Ian's suggestion about probing a website/screen
>> scraping then is for the domains people only use for email or what not
>> and don't run websites, or run internal sites that are password
>> protected from the outside world...
>>  
>>
> 
> Ah, to clarify, I was sort of assuming they
> wanted the cert for their website.  If they
> wanted the cert for email/code signing,
> then that won't be so easy.

There was another point in there that I maybe didn't make clear either.
My primary constant use I use certificates for, is to protect my smtp
and imap sessions even though I don't use it for websites on the same
domain...

-- 

Best regards,
 Duane

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