You've made my point. None of my friends would even bother with looking at the 
certificate for his site (assuming that's his site from his email address) and 
move on. At worst, they'd call me and I'd say don't go there since I don't want 
them to screenshot that and text it to me to figure it out.
--
Gary L. Wade (Sent from my iPhone)
http://www.garywade.com/

> On Feb 10, 2016, at 4:50 PM, Ben Kennedy <b...@zygoat.ca> wrote:
> 
> If you actually took a look at the details, you'd see that the cert is for 
> "ssl13.ovh.net" rather than "xenonium.com".  If you visit 
> https://ssl13.ovh.net in Safari you will see no such problem.
> 
> Jean-Daniel did not expressly state that he's trying to serve anything at 
> https://xenonium.com.
> 
> -b
> 
>> On 10 Feb 2016, at 4:35 pm, Gary L. Wade <garyw...@desisoftsystems.com> 
>> wrote:
>> 
>> I just checked to see what happens when visiting your web site at 
>> https://xenonium.com and found on the current latest release of iOS and OS X 
>> under Safari I get a "Cannot Verify Server Identity" alert, so maybe you set 
>> it up wrong, support for that authority is forthcoming, or you get what you 
>> pay for. Some users will say, "Whoa!" and run away fast.
> 

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