Kathleen, personal certificates (for signing emails) and server certs (for
authenticating servers) are two different things. I think he's describing
the latter; server certs will cost you around $125.
--Michael
On Thu, 6 Jul 2000, Kathleen Farber wrote:
Actually if you go to Thawte.com I believe certs for your mail program are
free. If you need to create a secure environment for your dedicated server
to offer it to your clients it's $125.00 for a year. Example:
secure.yourdomain.com/~username
https://www.thawte.com/certs/personal/contents.html Look here it says free
but not sure this is what your interested in.
Kathleen
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[mailto:cour...@lists.sourceforge.net]On Behalf Of Sam
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Sent: Thursday, July 06, 2000 4:40 PM
To: cour...@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [courier-users] IMAP VCHKPW
Gary Miller writes:
if I am Using SSL and I have a Virtual Domain
Virtual.com
us...@virtual.com
do i need to make a certivicate with
virtual.com as the name in the certificate
or the actual name of the server
mail.realdomain.com ?
You need a certificate for mail.realdomain.com. However, unless you intend
to pay a small fortune to have your certificate signed by a known CA, it
doesn't really matter.