On Sat, 19 Apr 2014 10:20:39 +0200 Reindl Harald <h.rei...@thelounge.net> wrote: > and where does it lead to trigger warnings all over the planet and train > people to ignore them? in case of a mailserver that's not a real big > problem because they amount of users is limited > > on a public website it is insane to present a browser warning as welcome > message > > if there is a working replacement, widely supported by client-software > and useable or the ordinary enduser - fine - let us adopt it - until > that does not exist you are talking bullshit > > well, i have an offer for you: > you pay the support calls caused by certificate warnings, you pay also the > harm of other ignored warnings as result of train monkeys, you go out and > make *every* enduser to a tech person understand certificates and SSL before > and after that we all start to drop CA certificates > > deal?
So you like market behaviour. Don't you think that the market of client software will react faster if everybody is aware of the currently unsolved problems? My word is: make them aware. Your word is: safe money and give a damn. Lets stop it here, it is obvious we disagree and I guess people on the list have heard enough to take their own decisions. -- Regards, Stephan