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I have browsed through Freeola and My Control panel and can find no reference to this or these.
Anybody shed any light?
> Dragonlance wrote:
>
> However, receiving emails doesn't really require SSL
> Certificates :-)
>
> The email wasn't suggesting the the SSL Certificate is for use
> with email. It's for use with our VIP hosting where your website
> requires a secure environment, such as taking payments.
Sorry Eccles, maybe it was the way I wrote it but I wasn't suggesting that Freeola's email was, just that my client's site didn't need SSL Certificates for receiving emails. I do agree with you :-)
I shall pass on your comments
> However, receiving emails doesn't really require SSL
> Certificates :-)
The email wasn't suggesting the the SSL Certificate is for use with email. It's for use with our VIP hosting where your website requires a secure environment, such as taking payments.
> Yup the news is true, we can provide SSL certificates as an add
> on to VIP Hosting. There should be a page in your MyFreeola
> account called 'SSL Secure Certificates', not sure if this only
> shows up if you have VIP Hosting.
>
> We also have a page dedicated to information on our site, you
> can find it here:
>
> SSL
> Certificates.
>
> I think that whoever is writing a news post for the forums is
> still contemplating what to write!
Thanks for the confirmation MM and link.
The 'page link' in MyFreeola returns you to Freeola Home Page, though the link text says otherwise. I think it's only 'correct' within VIP Hosting accounts.
However, receiving emails doesn't really require SSL Certificates :-)
We also have a page dedicated to information on our site, you can find it here:
SSL Certificates.
I think that whoever is writing a news post for the forums is still contemplating what to write!
I have browsed through Freeola and My Control panel and can find no reference to this or these.
Anybody shed any light?