Perfect, thanks Michael!!!

On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 10:22 AM, Michael B. Smith
<mich...@smithcons.com> wrote:
> I understand now.
>
> In the Exchange Management Console, go to the Servers node, Client Access 
> Servers, and select the CAS you are interested. In the lower pane of the 
> results window, click on the "POP3 and IMAP4" tab. Click on POP3 in the 
> lowest pane of the results window. In the Action pane, click Properties.
>
> In the properties dialog sheet that opens, go to the Authentication tab, and 
> in the "X.509 certificate name" field, enter the common name of the new 
> certificate.
>
> Save the change by click OK and then restart the POP3 service.
>
> Do the same thing for the IMAP service.
>
> Regards,
>
> Michael B. Smith
> Consultant and Exchange MVP
> http://TheEssentialExchange.com
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Robert Smith [mailto:exch...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Friday, August 13, 2010 1:33 PM
> To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
> Subject: Re: (Exch2k7) Applying SSL Certificates
>
> Hi Michael,
>
> I'm not sure what you would call it, i just referred to the first line i saw,
>
>
> We would like to apply the certificate to this one;
>
> AccessRules        :
> {System.Security.AccessControl.CryptoKeyAccessRule,
> System.Security.AccessControl.CryptoKeyAccessRule}
> CertificateDomains : {domain.com}
> HasPrivateKey      : True
> IsSelfSigned       : False
> Issuer             : CN=VeriSign Class 3 Secure Server CA, OU=Terms of
> use at https://www.verisign.com/fgt (c)14, OU=VeriSig
>                     n Trust Network, O="VeriSign, Inc.", C=US
> NotAfter           : 2/5/2010 3:59:59 PM
> NotBefore          : 2/5/2008 4:00:00 PM
> PublicKeySize      : xxxxxx
> RootCAType         : ThirdParty
> SerialNumber       : XXXXXXXXX
> Services           : IMAP, POP
> Status             : DateInvalid
> Subject            : CN=domain.com, OU=Terms of use at
> www.verisign.com/rpa (c)05, OU=EXCHANGE, O=NULL,
>                     L=Los Angeles, S=California, C=US
>
>
>
> This is the one that has the certificate applied to it;
>
> AccessRules        :
> {System.Security.AccessControl.CryptoKeyAccessRule,
> System.Security.AccessControl.CryptoKeyAccessRule}
> CertificateDomains : {domain.com}
> HasPrivateKey      : True
> IsSelfSigned       : False
> Issuer             : OU=Equifax Secure Certificate Authority, O=Equifax, C=US
> NotAfter           : 2/7/2011 8:38:59 AM
> NotBefore          : 2/5/2010 7:39:18 AM
> PublicKeySize      : xxxxxxx
> RootCAType         : ThirdParty
> SerialNumber       : XXXXXXXXX
> Services           : IMAP, POP, IIS
> Status             : Valid
> Subject            : CN=domain.com, OU=Domain Control Validated -
> QuickSSL(R), OU=See www.geotrust.com/resource
>                     s/fbt (c)12, OU=NULL, O=domain.com, C=US,
>
>
> Thanks,
> Bob
>
>
> On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 6:10 PM, Michael B. Smith <mich...@smithcons.com> 
> wrote:
>> What is an AccessRule? That's not anything that has to do with Exchange.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Michael B. Smith
>> Consultant and Exchange MVP
>> http://TheEssentialExchange.com
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Robert Smith [mailto:exch...@gmail.com]
>> Sent: Thursday, August 12, 2010 8:55 PM
>> To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
>> Subject: (Exch2k7) Applying SSL Certificates
>>
>> We are trying to add an SSL cert for POP/IMAP in Exchange 2007, Although the 
>> certificate that was added has been applied to a AccessRule for IMAP, POP, 
>> IIS.
>> Can we keep that certificate and add a separate one for the IMAP, POP rule? 
>> If we are able to do that, how would it affect the certificate for the other 
>> SSL AccessRule?
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Bob
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
>
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