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The TLS enabled mail server that this server will be authenticating
against first has to create a PKCS#12 certificate for this machine
to use TLS for authentication. Now the certificate will be uploaded
here. Next, this certificate has to be downloaded to the client machine
via the WebTool by the user. This is required if a TLS secured connection
is to be initiated between the two mail servers.
- Local File
- Enter the location of the file to be uploaded on the
local machine. Choosing the Browse... button will bring up
a new window that will allow you to browse through the local files
on the machine to choose the certificate that was previously downloaded
from the TLS server/CA.
- PKCS#12 Password
- Enter the password for the certificate about
to be uploaded. This password will be the e-mail address that was
entered during the creation of the certificate.
Once both fields are completed, check the I am aware that this
upload will remove any existing TLS Client credentials check-box
and click Upload File.
- [NOTE:]This will overwrite any previous
certificates stored on the server.
Once the certificate is uploaded the Common Name of the CA
will appear under the Certificate Authority and the Common
Name of the subject of the certificate (should be the hostname of
this machine) will appear under the Host Certificate sections.
Information pertaining to each certificate can be found by clicking
the View link found to the left of the respective certificate.
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2004-07-09