On 12/20/10 7:36 AM, Charles Marcus wrote:
On 2010-12-19 5:45 PM, Justin Vallon wrote:
On 11/9/10 2:57 PM, Charles Marcus wrote:
On 2010-11-08 6:32 PM, Voytek Eymont wrote:
but if anyone has instruction better than 'keep trying until there is no
more warnings' I'd be grateful

Yes, I had to fogure this out when our President got his fist iPhone...

You can also install a *.crt received as an attachment by opening it.

Yes, but it's a chicken/egg thing... he needed the cert to connect to his company email.
The client doesn't need the certificate to access the server, just to trust it.

Regardless, it could be a catch-22, in practice.  In order to securely receive the *.crt, the certificate would need to be placed on a site under your control protected by https, which itself could not be self-signed.  If you have a "real" https certificate, then you probably have a "real" imaps/smtps certificate.

In these cases, you could just verify the certificate fingerprint and be reasonably certain that the certificate is authentic.  And/or, if you cannot verify the unsigned certificate when prompted (I don't remember whether the iPhone lets you inspect it), you could send the certificate to a "personal" account, confirm the fingerprint, and install it.
-- 
-Justin
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