On 10/03/2013 10:57 PM, Sebastian Grewe wrote:
Should be Windows Mail - what a great name isn't it?;)
I see that now. Here's an interesting piece about it:
http://www.techrepublic.com/blog/australia/dealing-with-windows-8-mail/1650
Maybe I'm remembering Win7. In either case, I think the user
Win 8 and all of its predecessors DOES allow you to install a new
trusted certificate.
Your issue appears to be that your MAIL program does not allow you to
INSTALL that certificate into Win 8
I have had this problem before, and the solution is actually simple:
a) make sure your web server is
Thanks Dan. Very informative.
This would be a nice FAQ on the wiki: How to use the stock QMT SSL
certificate with Windows machines.
Anyone (besides Dan) care to do this?
Thanks!
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-Eric 'shubes'
On 10/04/2013 04:42 AM, Dan McAllister wrote:
Win 8 and all of its predecessors DOES allow
I didn't think that Win8 included a mail client any more. Which email
client are you using?
I concur with Sebastian.
If you'd like a free certificate, you can get one at cacert.org. Their
root certs aren't recognized by most (any?) programs though, so you'll
also need to install the