Re: Import root certificate

2014-11-24 Thread Adrian Godfrey
Saturday, November 22, 2014, 8:07:10 PM, you wrote:

 Are you running the SMTP servers, or are they? 

 If they are running them and the certificate does not match the server
 name you are using to connect, are you perhaps using an alias and the
 server is also known by the name that matches the certificate?


My  domain  /  hosting provider is running the servers. In fact I just
received a mail from there that the certificate name is the same for three of 
the
four domains, but different for the other one. This means changing the
SMTP  server address accordingly in each email account. I need to test
this, but that means the CryptoAPI should work if I do that.

Adrian
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Re: Import root certificate

2014-11-24 Thread Adrian Godfrey
Saturday, November 22, 2014, 8:07:10 PM, you wrote:

 I would have thought the root certificate belonged in a single AB
 entry in the Trusted Root address book. (Assuming you have done your
 due diligence and came to the decision you actually do trust the
 certificate and the CA behind it.)

Also  something  to  try, but as it seems the SMTP server is different
from  the  name in the certificate, I think this means I still have to
change the SMTP server name in each email account accordingly.

I'm  not  going to do it now. I think I will sleep on it as to whether
to use CryptoAPI or the addressbook.

Adrian
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