Just an update to the group. Accourding to Imail tech support nobody has
tried to use an Equifax SSL certificate. They suggest using the Verisign
product.

Imail does not fully support Apache SSL or any other Apache implamentation
of SSL for that fact.

The part not supported is the part about installing the Certificate
Authority (CA) Root Certificate. This is required if the client browser does
not already have the CA Root Certificate Installed.

Ths reason I wanted to use the Exuifax Certificate is that it is only $69.00
for the 128/40 bit certificate. As opposed to Verisign which charges $349.00
for a 40bit key or $829.00 for their 128bit key.

If Imail had the full implamentation of Apache SSLeay (SSLeay is the real
implamentation not Apache SSL) then we could user the equifax product.

Please email me directly if you have any question for me. I am signing off
of the group until I have another Issue.

Kevin Bilbee
Network Administrator
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 ______________________________________________
Standard Abrasives



----- Original Message -----
From: "Kevin Bilbee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, April 16, 2001 3:26 PM
Subject: Re: SSL


> I am looking for information on how to setup a CA root certificate in
Imail.
> I can only find instructioins on installing the mail.servername.com
> certificate?
>
> The docs and messages in the SSL utility say that  the SSL is based on
> Apache/SSLeay. Well The cryptosoft website is no more the Copy right owner
> of SSLeay has gone to work for RSA.
>
> Does anyone know what IPSwitch's position is for futrure SSL support?
Their
> position on CA root support?
>
> I am using Imail 6.06. The certificate is from Equifax. If you want to
check
> out the problem go to https://mail.standardabrasives.com and look at the
> certification path. You will note that the certificate is valid but the CA
> root can not be varified.
>
>
> Thank you,
> Kevin Bilbee
> Network Administrator
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  ______________________________________________
> Standard Abrasives
>
>


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