SSL certificate importing to clients¶
You may import either the server’s self-signed certificate or the CA certificate (see SSL certificate creation).
Windows 11¶
See https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/framework/wcf/feature-details/working-with-certificates.
Mac OS X¶
Doubleclick the certificate
Keychain should open
Add the certificate to X509 Anchors keychain
Apple Mail uses the OS X’s certificate store.
Thunderbird¶
Preferences -> Privacy -> Security -> View Certificates -> Authorities -> Import -> Trust this CA to identify email users.
Opera Mail¶
Preferences -> Advanced > Security > Certificates > Import certificate file.
Evolution¶
Preferences -> Certificates -> Authorities -> Import -> Trust this CA to identify email users.
Mutt¶
See https://gitlab.com/muttmua/mutt/-/wikis/MuttGuide/UseIMAP.
Pine¶
http://www.madboa.com/geek/pine-ssl/ tells a story how to do this. Basically it seems to be:
Find out your OPENSSLDIR:
openssl version -d
Get a hash of your certificate:
openssl x509 -in cert.pem -hash -noout
Copy the certificate to
$OPENSSLDIR/certs/$hash.0
This probably works only for self-signed certificates.
KMail¶
See https://docs.kde.org/stable5/en/kmail/kmail2/manual-configuration-quickstart.html.
Claws Mail¶
Configuration -> Edit accounts (Choose here your’s one and press ‘Edit’-button)
Account -> SSL -> Certificate for receiving->Browse