Planning for that much awaited vacation? Expect boss to come up with a work-during-weekends-plan.
Never been late on payments? Expect your credit card company to jack up the interest rates.
Thinking of saving some money by moving to Vonage? Expect AT&T to hit you with a $1000+ bill.
Planning on flying after a long time? Expect Obama to pay a visit and lockout the entire airspace.
Hoping Bipin or Ashok would show up on the weekends? They’d get too darned busy to even say “See ya sucker.”
A proof of how quickly time flies asserts itself around this time of the year when it is time to renew the SSL certificate used for SMTP, POP and IMAP services on Exchange Server 2007. It is surprising however that the documentation on how to do so is still scarce and hard to come by, nearly 3 years since I embarked on the original installation. What is more intriguing however -- I end up doing the same mistakes every year. This time, I’m going to outline the whole process.
Here’s how to use GoDaddy’s SSL certificates with Exchange Server 2007 and ISA Server 2006.
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