On 9/28/2016 10:53 AM, KSB wrote: > On 2016.09.28. 17:47, Mike wrote: >> On 9/28/2016 4:55 AM, li...@lazygranch.com wrote: >>> CACert came up in my search. I will look into it. Suggestions always >>> appreciated since I'm quite comfortable with people out there knowing more >>> than me. >>> >>> I didn't like the Let's Encrypt 90 day deal with mysterious upload to your >>> server. It bugs me. About the only outside control of my server I accept is >>> spam RBLs, because really I have no alternative. >>> >>> I understand there is github code out there (perhaps your simp_le) as an >>> alternative to whatever Let's Encrypt does regarding updates, but that >>> seems just as dicey. >> >> >> fwiw, I use GeoTrust's RapidSSL cert. >> >> I buy it through my registrar, namecheap, but I found it is also >> available a bit less expensively via enom (namecheap's parent) for $10 >> per year. It works fine for my low-traffic personal email and webservers. >> >> http://www.enom.com/secure/geotrust-ssl-certificates.aspx >> >> > When we need some specific certificates, our company used to by from > GoGetSSL.com > Geotrust's rapid for comparision: https://www.gogetssl.com/rapidssl/
Thanks, bookmarked. btw, if anyone wants to check out the RapidSSL cert in production, the Los Angeles, USA Postfix mirror uses one.