ou
may opt to have him ftp/telnet/ssh/carrier-pigeon the key, but
nonetheless you gotta have it.
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Cheers!
J. Wren Hunt
Cambridge, MA. USA
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"In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. But, in
practice, there is." - Jan L.A. van de Snepscheut
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Ian G wrote:
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| I recently installed a good cert into my Thunderbird and I
| still cannot send out signed or encrypted email using S/MIME (I forget
| why).
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Are you being facetious here?
Wren
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o see if your browser supports Javascript
and has it enabled then it generates a password hash for login. If you
have Javascript disabled, etc., then it *falls back* to the "Secure"
login. Rather slick! I think their "Standard" login description is a bit
of a misnom
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Ian G wrote:
| Is this a valid cert? Who is USERTRUST? I never heard
| of these guys, and Firefox has definately offended me
| by claiming
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| "The website www.paypal.com supports
|authentication for the page you are viewing. The
|identity
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Giuseppe Verde wrote:
| Troels Jakobsen wrote:
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|> This complaint more appropriately should be adressed directly to
|> the forum moderators, but I could find no contact info for them
|> at the mozilla web site. Please flame me if I'm out of conduct.
|