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On Wednesday, September 18, 2002, Sean wrote...

JA>> Hmmm... maybe it isn't finding the SSL Certificate in the right
JA>> place. I'm assuming you installed it into TB? I think it goes
JA>> under the Trusted Root CA (I think).

> I *think* I installed the certificate in the right place, but now
> that you mention it, what I did seems a little weird. I just created
> a new entry in the address book (under Trusted Root CA) for my mail
> server, and imported the certificate to that entry.

This is where I don't know much else.  I haven't a clue how to setup
POP3 over a secure connection, I've had no need to, as I don't
remotely connect to any pop3 servers any more ;)

> Does it sound like I set it up correctly?  Is there a better way to do
> it?

Maybe somebody that has done that side of it before could speak up...
or maybe Marck or Allie? ;)

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Jonathan Angliss
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