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	<title>Comments on: CA Certificate setup for secure email</title>
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		<title>By: www.lchsoft.net &#187; SSL Certificates</title>
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		<description>[...] Users of the webmail system horde.lchsoft.net will notice that the old SSL security certificates are no longer valid. Signed certificates from CACert.org are now used for SSL security both for webmail and regular secure email. The old **.lchsoft.net certificates can be deleted from browsers and cellphones. Read more about secure email. [...]</description>
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