Hi,

 

1) When using the customer's domain name for the incoming/outgoing servers
this obviously increases the amount of certs that a provider will end up
needing - so do you put this on the customer to provide, or do you go with a
wildcard cert, or? 

>> If you want to use SSL for your domain then the very first thing I'll
make change is to use single domain for both pop3 and smtp.

Eg. Mail.xyz.com for both pop3 and smtp instead of pop.xyz.com and
smtp.xyz.com.

This reduces the cost of SSL as it will require only 1 cert instead of 2. Of
course wildcard cert can solve the problem of pop.xyz.com and smtp.xyz.com
but again price of wild card cert is equivalent to 6-7 certs and valid only
for sub-domain of xyz.com. 

Yes, there is a solution for covering multiple domains under single cert for
any server. That is called a SAN pack. Some details of the same can be found
here

 <http://www.geotrust.com/ssl/ssl-certificates-san-uc/>
http://www.geotrust.com/ssl/ssl-certificates-san-uc/ 

Even I'm getting details from my providers for the same. Will update all
once I get full idea of the same.

 

2) Is it possible to have multiple certs installed on a QMT host and have
them all share the same IP?

>> Don't know exactly but I don't find any problem in the same. And if any
then SAN pack should solve the same.

 

And about new certs, if you have any immediate requirement then we need to
process it manually since API is under development. Meanwhile, I'll share a
URL by tomorrow from where you can generate request for SSL certificate.

 

        


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From: Casey James Price [mailto:ca...@smileglobal.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2012 12:59 AM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: Mail Certificates

 

Amit,

I'm also going to be in the market for some certs pretty quick here - what
is the best way to go about getting a cert through you?

Also, on a sidenote - since I'm in the email & web hosting business I did
have a question regarding implementation of SSL certs with QMT and wanted to
find out some best practice recommendations for how a provider should setup
there SSL infrastructure?

Currently we have several QMT servers each with different roles, but I'd say
primarily there are three (3) main Qmail/QMT servers that house the
mailboxes and users. So, in the early days when most of the customers were
using email addresses from domain names we provided it was simple, they
would all have the same incoming and outgoing mail servers 
i.e.; pop.smileglobal.com, smtp.smileglobal.com

However, nowadays we often setup the appropriate names in DNS that map
pop.customer.com to pop.smileglobal.com, etc. Now what I'm unsure about is
the best way to start utilizing SSL/TLS for these customers - here is where
I need some help - 1) When using the customer's domain name for the
incoming/outgoing servers this obviously increases the amount of certs that
a provider will end up needing - so do you put this on the customer to
provide, or do you go with a wildcard cert, or? 2) Is it possible to have
multiple certs installed on a QMT host and have them all share the same IP?

How do other providers handle this?

Thanks guys!

Casey James Price

Smile Global Technical Support
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On 6/19/12 5:09 AM, Ron Pacheco wrote:

Amit,

I'm going to need a few certs in the coming week, what's the procedure here?
Send you the CSR in an email? Or is there an official web site or interface
that we should go through?

Thanks!

Ron

On 6/18/2012 1:04 PM, Amit wrote:

I accept paypal.

 

With Regards,
Amit Dalia

  _____  

From: Natalio Gatti <nga...@gmail.com> 

Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2012 12:17:21 -0300

To: <qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com>

ReplyTo: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com 

Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: Mail Certificates

 

Amit, which payment methods do you accept?

On Mon, Jun 18, 2012 at 12:03 PM, Eric Shubert <e...@shubes.net> wrote:

Personally, I'd pay a little more for a cert from a QMT community member
than one from the likes of GD. I'm sure the customer service would be much
better! :)

Please feel free to update the wiki appropriately with your information.

Thanks Amit.

-- 
-Eric 'shubes'



On 06/18/2012 07:26 AM, Amit wrote:

Hi Everyone,

I'm reseller for various SSL service provide like Verisign , GeoTrust,
Thwate and Rapid SSL.

So if required I can provide SSL certificates to all qmailtoaster users
on a good price.

RAPID SSL certificate @ $11.95 for 1 year.

If required email me personally. And please don't treat this email as a
marketing email, it is just to help community members to get certificate
on some good and reasonable price.

*Amit Dalia**

*

*From:*Natalio Gatti [mailto:nga...@gmail.com]
*Sent:* Monday, June 18, 2012 6:40 PM
*To:* qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
*Subject:* Re: [qmailtoaster] Mail Certificates



Nice and cheap!

Thanks.

On Mon, Jun 18, 2012 at 9:44 AM, Jens Galsgaard <j...@gitservice.dk

<mailto:j...@gitservice.dk>> wrote:

Personally I use Godaddy, you can get SSL certs for $12.99 with the

*cjcssl12t2* promo code.

Venlig hilsen,
Jens Galsgaard

*Gitservice.dk *

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*Fra: *"Natalio Gatti" <nga...@gmail.com <mailto:nga...@gmail.com>>
*Til: *qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
<mailto:qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com>
*Sendt: *mandag, 18. juni 2012 14:42:53
*Emne: *[qmailtoaster] Mail Certificates





I need to buy a digital certificate for my qmail server. In the wiki
there is a link to DiscountWebCerts.

Do you still recomend them? Is there any other server?

And one more question: Those cheap RapidSSL certificates are fully
compatible with outlook?

Thanks,

Natalio.




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