On 3/13/2013 10:23 PM, Alex wrote:
Hi,
Can someone else confirm that restarting Thunderbird is a way around having to manually import the certs or change them later through the account settings menu?
Does anyone have any experience with configuring Outlook to use self-signed certs?
This sounds like you're working on a fairly big project, so spend $20 and 15 minutes to get a REAL certificate for the test domain from one of the countless online vendors. Yeah, tell me about it. The problem is politics and the difference between when the project is expected to be done and the amount of time involved with getting the certificate, explaining what is needed, etc.
It still might be worth it, though. I'll send them an email and see what they say.
Thanks, Alex
If they're paying you for this, it's worth $20 out of pocket to just get it done and out of your hair.
If they're not paying you, tell them you need to borrow a credit card and they can watch.
https://www.rapidsslonline.com/ less than $20/year, takes literally 15 minutes from start to having a certificate. Well, maybe 30 minutes the first time when you need to read everything.
There are probably dozens of other sites offering similar services; I've used this one several times.
-- Noel Jones