> Edit `/etc/courier/imapd.cnf' accordingly, then run > `/usr/lib/courier/mkimapdcert' to generate the new certificate. > > Reload /etc/init.d/courier-* and close your client, log in again. > Thanks, that is clear. But man imapd does not explain the fields in imapd.cnf.
I need to enter info in C, ST, L, CN -- I assume. Does UK mean united kingdom for C -- or is it Ukraine? ST in the UK is presumably irrelevant, though I could put the county in there. L may stand for 'long' -- or not. I could put 'London', as being near enough. This may relate to timezone, or not. CN seems to be servername for some reason. It currently says 'localhost'. Maybe I need to put my domain name here. At the moment, the default domain name 'example.com' only occurs in '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'. Surely the certificate was not attached to example.com as a result of this entry? Any guidance would be appreciated. -- richard -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]