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Hi Patrick,
on Wed, 2 Aug 2000 10:45:58 +0200 GMT
your local time, which was 02.08.2000, 10:45:58 (GMT+0200) my local time,
you wrote about "s/mime and certificates":
PE> the problem with the S/MIME certificates is that they
PE> are browser dependent.. thats not acceptable for me because i use that
PE> lot of browsers as a webdesigner that permanently exporting and
PE> importing of certificates is way to much trouble.. so i will stay with
PE> PGP as it looks...
Mmmmh... I don't think S/MIME certificates are browser dependant. AFAIK the way
d/ling them is browser dependant. Once you have your certificate and that one of
your trustcenter you can import these into TB! (you need your own adress in the
adress book and one or two adresses in Trusted Root CA and Intermediate CA to
import the trustcenter's certificate.
But you are right using PGP :-))
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Best regards,
Gerd
Using The Bat! 1.45 S/MIME
under Windows 98 4.10 Build 2222 A
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