My smtp server accepts sslized connections.  My mail program is
Netscape 4.79 on Solaris 2.8.  When I send a mail message, I receive
the following warning.

  The site '...' has requested client authentication, but you do not
  have a Personal Certificate to authenticate yourself.  The site may
  choose not to give you access without one.

The mail is delivered and I see the following in the Received: header:
  version=TLSv1/SSLv3 cipher=RC4-MD5 bits=128 verify=NO

I have created a cert for myself and signed it by my own CA.  I
imported the cert and my CA's cert into netscape.  I can verify my
cert with netscape and it says it's valid.  I can sign and encrypt
emails.

What do I have to do to tell Netscape 4 to use this cert for
authentication for smtp?

Michael Grant
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