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1. Use a cert from a CA that is included in the MS Certificate Store<br>
2. Add your cert to the store<br>
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Using self-signed certs is evil, get one from a CA, if you don't want
to pay, you can use StartCom ( <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="http://www.startssl.com">www.startssl.com</a> ) which is included
with every browser EXCEPT IE, and add it to your machines certificate
store to avoid the warning with OE or other MS products. However, if
you use Thunderbird the StartCom root cert is already included.<br>
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fg wrote:
<blockquote cite="mid:724573.61452.qm@web25102.mail.ukl.yahoo.com"
type="cite">Hello all<br>
I use stunnel on a server with a stunnel.pem file generated with
openSSL,( this file is not certified with verisign or others...)<br>
Each time i launch outlook express on a client a have a warning saying
that the server is using a certificate who can't be verified....<br>
I have to close this warning and after all is ok...<br>
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Question <br>
Is it possible to skip this warning? perhaps with a public key
approuved in outlook express???<br>
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thanks for help<br>
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