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Installing an SSL certificate in James 3.0-M3

I have downloaded and installed a James 3.0-M3 Snapshot.

I also managed to enable StartTLS in my SMTP, IMAP and POP3 servers, but
when I connect with a user agent I am prompted with a prompt warning me
that the server is untrusted.

I created an SSL certificate through Start SSL
(https://www.startssl.com/), but I cannot find any information on how to
install this certificate in the James server. I found some information
on the wiki referring to James 2.3 but this seems to be outdated.

Any hints would be very welcome.

Gert van Spijker

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Re: Installing an SSL certificate in James 3.0-M3

Posted by "Gert van Spijker (2Canaries.com)" <ge...@2canaries.com>.
Hi Eric,

A bit late because of circumstances, but thank you very much for your
swift response. Your support is very much appreciated.

Gert
 Eric Charles wrote:
> Hi Gert,
>
> You can read the section 'Installing a Certificate from a Certificate
> Authority' on the wiki page http://wiki.apache.org/james/UsingSSL.
>
> It's still applicable to create a keystore file for James 3.
>
> We still need to deploy the updated version of the documentation. In
> the meantime, you can read the xml version on
> https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/james/server/trunk/src/site/xdoc/config-ssl-tls.xml
>
> Thx.
>
> On 05/08/11 23:24, Gert van Spijker (2Canaries.com) wrote:
>> I have downloaded and installed a James 3.0-M3 Snapshot.
>>
>> I also managed to enable StartTLS in my SMTP, IMAP and POP3 servers, but
>> when I connect with a user agent I am prompted with a prompt warning me
>> that the server is untrusted.
>>
>> I created an SSL certificate through Start SSL
>> (https://www.startssl.com/), but I cannot find any information on how to
>> install this certificate in the James server. I found some information
>> on the wiki referring to James 2.3 but this seems to be outdated.
>>
>> Any hints would be very welcome.
>>
>> Gert van Spijker
>>
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Re: Installing an SSL certificate in James 3.0-M3

Posted by Eric Charles <er...@apache.org>.
Hi Gert,

You can read the section 'Installing a Certificate from a Certificate 
Authority' on the wiki page http://wiki.apache.org/james/UsingSSL.

It's still applicable to create a keystore file for James 3.

We still need to deploy the updated version of the documentation. In the 
meantime, you can read the xml version on 
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/james/server/trunk/src/site/xdoc/config-ssl-tls.xml

Thx.

On 05/08/11 23:24, Gert van Spijker (2Canaries.com) wrote:
> I have downloaded and installed a James 3.0-M3 Snapshot.
>
> I also managed to enable StartTLS in my SMTP, IMAP and POP3 servers, but
> when I connect with a user agent I am prompted with a prompt warning me
> that the server is untrusted.
>
> I created an SSL certificate through Start SSL
> (https://www.startssl.com/), but I cannot find any information on how to
> install this certificate in the James server. I found some information
> on the wiki referring to James 2.3 but this seems to be outdated.
>
> Any hints would be very welcome.
>
> Gert van Spijker
>
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> To unsubscribe, e-mail: server-user-unsubscribe@james.apache.org
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