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== Background ==
 
== Background ==
  
During the installation of MailStore Server, an SSL certificate is generated which MailStore Web Access/Outlook Add-In can use for access via HTTPS. Since the certificate is issued to the server name ''MailStoreServer'' and does not come from a reliable certification authority (CA), it is not trusted by the client side.  
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During the installation of MailStore Server, an SSL certificate is generated which all MailStore Server components use when an encrypted connection is to be established. Since the certificate is issued to the server name ''MailStoreServer'' and does not come from a reliable certification authority (CA), it is not trusted by the client side.  
  
 
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Revision as of 07:04, 7 June 2011

Background

During the installation of MailStore Server, an SSL certificate is generated which all MailStore Server components use when an encrypted connection is to be established. Since the certificate is issued to the server name MailStoreServer and does not come from a reliable certification authority (CA), it is not trusted by the client side.

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Because of this, the following warning message is displayed when calling up MailStore Web Access via HTTPS (SSL):

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One option for resolving this issue is to make the server on which MailStore Server is installed available under the host name MailStoreServer (e.g. by adding an A- or CNAME record in the DNS) and installing the certificate in the container of trusted root certification authorities on the clients. Because these installations involve a relatively high administrative overhead, MailStore Server provides the option to use signed certificates of your own company CA or certificates of a public certification provider (e.g. VeriSign, eTrust etc.).

To configure MailStore Server for the use of your own certificate, please proceed as follows:

Installing the Certificate

  • Log on to the server as administrator.
  • Click on Start | Execute.
  • Execute the command mmc.
  • Select File | Add/Remove Snap-In | Add | Certificate.
  • Select Local Computer Account and then Local Computer.
  • Click on Finish and close any open dialog windows.
  • In the management console, select My Certificates | Certificates.
  • Right-click on the folder Certificates and select All Tasks | Import.
  • Follow the instructions in the wizard and select the file containing the certificate and the private key, if applicable.
  • On the page Certificate Store select the container My Certificates and finish the wizard.
  • The certificate is now shown in the container My Certificates.
  • To verify this and to make sure that the private key for the certificate is available, open the certificate with a double-click.
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Using the Certificate with MailStore Server

  • Open the MailStore Server Service Configuration.
  • Select IP Addresses and Ports.
  • In the section you want to change to certificate for, click on the button next to the Server Certificate field and select Select from Certificate Store...
  • Choose the new certificate from the certificate store.
  • Confirm your entries and restart the MailStore Server service.