Re: Do I need the strange address books?

2004-07-07 Thread Britt Henrikson
Hallo Charles, If TB! can import certs, you could try exporting them from your browser and then importing again in TB!. Don't have a clue if that will work, so go play :). Export them from my browser??? Does my browser have these TB address books?? I was thinking more of downloading them from

Re: Do I need the strange address books?

2004-07-07 Thread Charles M. Gerungan
Hello Britt, On Wed, 7 Jul 2004 11:33:30 +0200 UTC, Britt Henrikson wrote: BH Export them from my browser??? Does my browser have these TB address BH books?? It's not an address book, it's the root certificate of a Certificate Authority (Verisign et al). -- Regards, Charles. Using TB! 2.12

Do I need the strange address books?

2004-07-06 Thread Britt Henrikson
I have created several address books of my own. What are Certum CA Directory, Netcenter Member Directory, Verisign, Intermediate CA and Trusted Root CA and why are they delivered with TB? I have ventured to delete them all. Are they necessary in a way that I'm not aware of? -- Best regards,

Re: Do I need the strange address books?

2004-07-06 Thread Charles M. Gerungan
Britt Henrikson wrote: Answering another question from you: Yes, I for one like it when you state the real subject in the Subject: line, not something stupid like you see in tbbeta like: Probable bug? Classic... I have created several address books of my own. What are Certum CA Directory,

Re: Do I need the strange address books? - thanks!

2004-07-06 Thread Britt Henrikson
Hallo Charles, Answering another question from you: Yes, I for one like it when you state the real subject in the Subject: line, not something stupid like you see in tbbeta like: Probable bug? Classic... I'm not aware of having asked any question about this...? Or maybe I did that in May?

Re: Do I need the strange address books? - thanks!

2004-07-06 Thread Charles M. Gerungan
Hello Britt, On Tue, 6 Jul 2004 23:02:32 +0200 UTC, Britt Henrikson wrote: Answering another question from you: Yes, I for one like it when you state the real subject in the Subject: line, not something stupid like you see in tbbeta like: Probable bug? Classic... BH I'm not aware of having