We also found this to be a problem. When we called Apple, they confirmed it is a MICROSOFT PROBLEM. Netscape works okay.

We tested IE 4.5 and up on IMACS and it doesn't know how to handle certificates at all. We tried RSA, Verisign, attempts to go to
https://americanexpress.com resulted in all kinds of errors.

Now, if you wonder why all this is, I believe it's because Apple and Microsoft have been competitors for years...you know, the old Bill/Steve crap.

Frank Martini wrote:

Yes.. we're seeing the same thing.. both with Macs and the Palm.net service
(the service that Palm VIIs use to connect to sites). I'll eMail you a link
off-line.

Frank

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> From: Nick De Roeck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2000 10:11:57 +0200
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: openssl and IE5.0 on MacOS
>
> Hi all,
>
> can anyone pass me some url's to servers running openssl-0.9.5a, as I
> suspect that IE5.0 on Mac may be incompatible with this openssl
> version and NOT with f.i. 0.9.3a.
>
> Also does anybody know why https://www.modssl.org is running openssl-0.9.3a ??
>
> kind regards,
>
> nick.
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