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how_to:encrypt_sessions [2014/06/16 10:43] – [Installing a certificate] paulhow_to:encrypt_sessions [2014/06/16 10:43] – [Installing a certificate] paul
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 Once you have one: Once you have one:
  
-  if you are using VPOP3 Enterprise v6.8 or later, go to Services -> General -> SSL Settings in the VPOP3 settings, and copy/paste the certificate PEM file text (and any required intermediate certificates) into the **SSL Certificate Chain** box, and the private key PEM file text into the **SSL Private Key** box, and restart VPOP3 +  if you are using VPOP3 Enterprise v6.8 or later, go to Services -> General -> SSL Settings in the VPOP3 settings, and copy/paste the certificate PEM file text (and any required intermediate certificates) into the **SSL Certificate Chain** box, and the private key PEM file text into the **SSL Private Key** box, and restart VPOP3 
-  if you are using VPOP3 Enterprise v2.6 to v6.7, put the private key PEM file into the VPOP3 directory as **vpop3sslk.pem** and the certificate PEM file into the VPOP3 directory as **vpop3sslc.pem**. Then, restart VPOP3 for it to detect the files.+  if you are using VPOP3 Enterprise v2.6 to v6.7, put the private key PEM file into the VPOP3 directory as **vpop3sslk.pem** and the certificate PEM file into the VPOP3 directory as **vpop3sslc.pem**. Then, restart VPOP3 for it to detect the files.
  
 =====Using TLS===== =====Using TLS=====
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