On Fri, 4 Sep 2015, lee wrote: > Thank you. The problem is that it doesn't let me add an exception. Only > the older versions do that. All options to add an exception are > disabled. > > There is 'browser.ssl_override_behavior', the value of which is > 2. Guessing by what that means from [2], that should allow me to add an > exception.
Are you sure that diving right into about:config is the best way? In SeaMonkey, take a look under Preferences -> Privacy & Security -> Certificates. Under "Manage Certificates..." you can import your own certificates which I think is the right way to proceed (although I haven't tried that in a while). In the same dialog, you can also manually add exceptions before you even go to the server. Firefox and Thunderbird have similar dialogs. Peter.