On 9/17/12 1:08 AM, Desiree wrote:
> I have had all Comodo and Comodo related certs as Untrusted (in all 
> browsers) since Eddy Nig was able to buy a cert for mozilla.com back in 
> December 2008 from a Comodo reseller. I also have Go Daddy certs as 
> Untrusted.  This is quite a few certs.
> 
> At the very least, SeaMonkey should warn me that it will revert all cert 
> settings to default when I upgrade but there has been no warning that SM 
> reset my settings for certificates. I only realized it when I didn't get a 
> popup warning when I went to a site that uses Comodo related certs. (Here is 
> where I prefer Opera as it handles this in an elegant, no fuss, clean, and 
> quick manner but Mozilla browsers do it in a clumsy and irritating manner 
> although in the past Mozilla handled the certs in a much superior manner 
> than now).
> 
> I avoid sites that use Comodo/Comodo related or Go Daddy certs as much as 
> possible so I want to be warned anytime I am about to go to one of these 
> sites.
> 
> I have gone through every cert's settings now and Untrusted all the ones I 
> want to be Untrusted.  I'd like to avoid this with future updates. 
> 
> 

Some time ago, I untrusted CNNIC.  This did not change with 2.12 or
2.12.1.

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David E. Ross
<http://www.rossde.com/>

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bureaucracy has obviously never worked for a large corporation.
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