you have to create them yourself...check out:

http://www.ncsu.edu/imap/admin/sslcyrus.html

Phil Dibowitz wrote:
> First off, thanks to all who replied...
> 
> Ken Murchison wrote:
> 
>>
>> You need to tell Cyrus where your cert, key, and CA file are located. 
>> See the tls_* options in imapd.conf(5).
> 
> 
> 
> But, eh, there aren't any. And I'm not just blind, I even did a /tls at 
> the top of the man page and they weren't found. See my second post about
> 'impad -s' giving 'invalid option -s'
> 
> So I did try creat a key file and a certificate based on the 
> instructions at openssl. Since it's for company email only, I don't 
> think we'll need a CA's cert, cert's signed by us will be fine. I added 
> this:
> 
> tls_cert_file: /usr/cyrus/etc/imaps.cert
> tls_key_file: /usr/cyrus/etc/imaps.pem
> 
> And restarted, but it didn't help much.
> 
> 
>> You can't use imtest to test imaps (SSL-wrapped imap).  The only way to
>> do this is to use something like:
>>
>> openssl s_client -connect localhost:imaps
>>
>> an then login manually with:
>>
>> . login test <password>
> 
> 
> 
> Thanks for the info! Good to know. WHen I do the first command I get a 
> "CONNECTED", but it doesn't respond to the imap command.
> 
> Phil
> 


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