Assuming you haven't changed your request key which I believe is contained in surge_csr.pem My procedure is to a) down load certificate from godaddy in "other format" You will receive a zip file containing 2 files (substitute your domain name as required) bexx.net.crt and gd_bundle.crt now to create a file appropriate for surgemail... look at the files... Append the contents of gd_bundle.crt to (at the bottom of) bexx.net.crt save the resulting file as... surge_cert.pem Dump it into the appropriate ssl folder (I have sub domain ssl certs) if you don't then it is in the root level of /surgemail/ssl/ That should solve your problems. Let me know if you have any issues... Cheers Paul On Feb 7, 2011, at 1:28 PM, Kevin Gagel wrote: > I replaced my SSL cert today and I'm still getting a cert warning when connecting to SurgeWeb. The problem is that Thawte has done some updates last year which require installing a new Intermediate CA file. I've tried following several different ways of doing it but can't seem to get SurgeWeb showing without a Cert warning. > > I am assuming that I need to install the CA file using the IIS method. Can anyone confirm this or correct me on the right method to install the CA file with so SurgeWeb/SurgeMail will be able to use it correctly? > > > > Kevin W. Gagel > Network Administrator > College of New Caledonia > (250)562-2131 local 5448 > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > The College of New Caledonia > Visit us at http://www.cnc.bc.ca > Virus scanning is done on all incoming and outgoing email. > Anti-spam information for CNC can be found at http://gateway.cnc.bc.ca > ------------------------------------------------------------------- >
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