On Wed, 2009-12-23 at 08:17 -0500, Scott Lawrence wrote:
> and include in that email either
> of two things: a copy of the CA certificate to be loaded into the
> browser (research project: is there a way to package a cert that would
> trigger this easily?), or at least an explanation of the fact that the
> warning will happen and how to suppress it (including the key
> fingerprint data so that users who understand it can do the right thing
> and verify the key).

Certainly an explanation would help.

In regard to Firefox, if the cert is attached to the e-mail, you can
save the cert as a file and then order Firefox to import the file.  I
assume that most browsers and systems can implement that set of
operations easily.  In more clever systems, the "What do you want me to
do with this attachment" pulldown probably contains an "Import this
certificate" operation.

Dale


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