Re: self-signed certificates in outlook



Hello,

Norberto Meijome wrote:

Following a recent discussion I have a question whether there is a way
for outlook not to complain when it comes to using self-signed
certificates?

Have you tried importing the CA's cert into IE/windows' list of known
and accepted authorities?

Yes, no problem now. I tried it previously but used the import method from
within IE (which did no good). It turned out that I just had to click the
certificate and then install.

Anyway, thanks for your message!

--
Zbigniew Szalbot

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