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Configuring Personal Email Manager End User Options > Managing a Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) certificate
Managing a Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) certificate
Administrator Help | TRITON AP-EMAIL | Version 8.2.x
Use the Settings > Personal Email > SSL Certificate page to manage the Personal Email Manager SSL certificate, which enables secure email transmission for Personal Email Manager appliances. You can use the default certificate provided with Personal Email Manager, or you can import a new enterprise certificate from a certificate authority (CA).
After email product installation, default certificate information appears in the Settings > Personal Email > SSL Certificate page, in the Certificate Details section. Details include the certificate version, serial number, issuer, and expiration date.
Importing a certificate
Importing an SSL certificate to Personal Email Manager from a CA replaces the current certificate. Personal Email Manager certificate information is automatically copied to a new appliance when it is added to the TRITON Manager Email module.
Use the following procedure to import a certificate:
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Click Import in the Settings > Personal Email > SSL Certificate page, below the Certificate Details area.
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Click Yes in the confirmation dialog box. An Import Certificate area appears below the Import button.
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Enter the certificate filename in the Import Certificate field or navigate to it using Browse. File format must be .jks, .p12, or .pfx.
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An SSL certificate file should be password protected. Enter a password in the Certificate password field (maximum length is 100 characters; do not use special characters).
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Mark the Private key alias check box and enter an optional alias (or identifier) for the private key in the entry field.
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Mark the Private key password field and enter an optional password for the private key in the entry field (maximum length is 100 characters).
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Restoring the default certificate
You can restore the Personal Email Manager default certificate at any time by clicking Restore Default Certificate in the Settings > Personal Email > SSL Certificate page. This action replaces the current certificate.
You should restart the Personal Email Manager service to activate the new certificate.

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