You can also get a cert from "lets encrypt". It's official and supported by the most browsers and android only Thunderbird don´t know it at the moment.

The only thing is you need to renew it every 3 month but there are good guides where you can have a look at.

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Am 01.06.2016 um 11:26 schrieb "T.B." (t.b.mailingli...@igeno-fat.de):

Am 31.05.2016 um 09:36 schrieb "[DATABEILLE] Julien PAQUIT" (jul...@databeille.com):
Please, note that ActiveSync will not work with self-generated certs.

That's at least not completely true: ActiveSync on Android 5 and 6 works perfectly with my self-generated certs.

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