Iago Rubio wrote:
Could be a problem to assume this, as self-signed certificates does not
require a CA - that'll pick some bucks from you to sign your
certificates - and it's sure self-signed certificates will be hanging
around for a while, because they're cheaper than CA signed ones.
Absolutely -- I use pop3s (and a self-signed ssl cert) for my employees'
email, and I'm sure not going to tithe anually to Verisign or whoever
merely to avoid a one-time warning dialog for my dozen users. I'm sure
lots of other small companies feel the same way.
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