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To: RJL who wrote (3607)5/16/1999 5:24:00 PM
From: mr.mark  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110626
 
for anyone using netscape...

here's a tip from the many that i receive in my email box, this one about netscape communicator.

And now for today's tip...

CERTIFICATE ACCEPTANCE

When you access a secure Internet site, you accept its security
certificate. The site saves this certificate on your system, and
Communicator allows you to view it even if you are not connected to
that site. You can also tell Communicator to take certain actions when
it finds another document that comes from the holder of one of the
certificates stored on your system. For example, you can opt to reject
documents from a certificate holder if you don't like that holder. To
see the certificates you have accepted, click the Security icon (it
looks like a padlock and appears in the bottom left corner of the
screen), then click Web Sites from the Certificates category. When you
select a particular certificate, you can delete it, verify it
(determine if it's still valid or expired), or edit it (set the
actions Communicator takes when the certificate holder sends you a
document). Just click the appropriate button to set these actions.


:)

mark



To: RJL who wrote (3607)5/16/1999 11:54:00 PM
From: Cheeky Kid  Respond to of 110626
 
Rich, I printed this out. Thank you.



To: RJL who wrote (3607)5/17/1999 12:06:00 AM
From: wily  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110626
 
Rich,

Why do you like the A-Open case? Is this the same case as the SuperMicro (which is made by Addtronics -- which is the one I have now).

w