I'm having a problem with a credit union's Web site (which prompted my
other message "IP Address Question" in mozilla.support.seamonkey).

Sometimes when I access the site's home page -- which is https --
everything is okay; a secure session is established.  Sometimes,
however, it appears that the required intermediate certificates have not
been installed on the server.  These situations are seen in SeaMonkey's
Certificate Viewer under the Details tab.  If a secure session is
established, I can see the chain of certificates from the site
certificate, through two intermediate certificates, up to the root that
is in SeaMonkey's certificate database on my PC.  If I get the Website
Certified by an Unknown Authority error popup, there is no such chain;
only the site's certificate appears in Details.

Is there a way to make an entry in Certificate Manager for the site
certificate when I establish a good secure session?  How can I download
a site certificate from that site to import into SeaMonkey's certificate
database on my PC?

Follow-up set to mozilla.support.seamonkey.

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