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The WAM and Glue e-mail servers (imap.wam.umd.edu,
imap.glue.umd.edu, pop.wam.umd.edu, or pop.glue.umd.edu) use a server
certificate which is issued by the University's own Certificate
Authority. For this reason, you may see a message which says that the
server is certified by an unknown Certificate Authority when you
connect via SSL.
To eliminate this message, you will need to install the University of
Maryland root certificate into your e-mail client program.
For Microsoft Outlook, Outlook Express, and Entourage, open this
page in Internet Explorer, then follow the process to install the certificate into
Internet Explorer.
For Mozilla Thunderbird or SeaMonkey, open this page in Mozilla Firefox or SeaMonkey as
appropriate, then follow the procedure to install the certificate into a
Mozilla-based browser.
For the Mac OS X Mail application, follow the procedure for Safari:
download and run the installer.
For Thunderbird:
- Go to the certificate
install page, then right click the
Netscape or Mozilla-based browser link (control-click on a Mac) and
pick
"Save Target as..." and save the certificate to your desktop.
- Open Thunderbird, then click Tools
-> Options (Thunderbird -> Preferences on the Mac)
- Click the icon on the left marked Advanced, then click on Manage Certificates
- Click the Authorities tab
- Click Import
- Look for a file named rinstall.cer
on the desktop (may be called rinstall.html
on the Mac) and click on it
- Click on the Open button
- Check all 3 Trust items, then click OK twice
The certificate installation should now be complete.
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