Dear Roelof, @4-Oct-2004, 18:48 +0200 (04-Oct 17:48 UK time) Roelof Otten [RO] in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
A>> Can *anybody* help with the above problem(s)?? RO> Not me. Nor me. A>> Is *anybody* able to actually create a digital certificate using A>> The Bat! v3 Pro? I have done. I see little point. Self signed certificates are actually invalid to most recipients since they are not validated by any root certification authority. RO> I've actually received once a message with TB 3.0 pro that was RO> signed with a digital certificate, so I guess it's possible. This message should be so signed with my Thawte certificate. A>> If nobody can help, should I call it a day, cut my losses, A>> accept this annoying bug and ditch TB! once and for all? RO> I'd like to help, but I can't even find the 'generate' button RO> you're talking about. Account properties .. General ... Edit personal certificate ... Generate. RO> After your previous post I actually got myself a new Thawte RO> certificate and tried to get it into TB, but no luck. You would have to use the IE (or your preferred x509 certificate store) certificate manager to export the whole certificate including private keys. In IE this is in Internet Options ... Content ... certificates. Once you've exported the certificate you can import it in the Account properties .. General ... Edit personal certificate dialog box. -- Cheers -- //.arck D Pearlstone -- List moderator and fellow end user TB! v3.0.1 RC3 on Windows XP 5.1.2600 Service Pack 2 '
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