AquaMail Forum
English - Android => Development builds => Topic started by: Kostya Vasilyev on February 09, 2016, 11:30:48 pm
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https://www.aqua-mail.com/download/AquaMail-market-1.6.1.0-dev4.8-1.apk
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- Fixed "pull to refresh" crashing on some devices (Samsung, he-llooo!!!)
- Forum news: https links should now work for everyone, and Android won't prompt to "please set up the lock screen password" (silly, silly Android).
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- Исправил вылет "потянуться чтобы обновиться" на некоторых нехороших Самсунгах
- Новости форума: ссылки через https теперь должны нормально работать для всех, даже с Андроида.
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Great!
You've got a COMODO cert!
BTW, just in case, - there is some new China-based cert issuer that issues free security certs for 2 years. There are some concerns if you can trust them for security, but since they are ultimately signed by the trusted CA, they should work for the purposes of integrity... I guess...
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Re: You've got a COMODO cert!
Um, I can't tell if you approve or if there was some sort of implied sarcastic smirk?
I never understood the big deal with those free certs from the lesser known vendors. A basic Comodo or RapidSSL cert is what, about $10 or less? This one has "subdomains" so it also covers "mail." and the "just the bare domain" variations.
I've had and used it for a long time, and it was enabled for https too, the issue was -- I had client cert auth as an additional security measure (for some admin sections of the site) and Android and some web browsers I suppose don't handle this too well.
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Re: You've got a COMODO cert!
Um, I can't tell if you approve or if there was some sort of implied sarcastic smirk?
I was just stating the fact. And yes, approval. I am not a cert-snob.
As long as it work, - that's great.
I was/(still am) thinking about new certs for the new server. So far, I had users importing the new trusted CA, but one user is complaining about mobile devices and screen locking.
(For Android 4.* you can actually disable that screen locking after installing the certificate.)
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I was/(still am) thinking about new certs for the new server. So far, I had users importing the new trusted CA, but one user is complaining about mobile devices and screen locking.
(For Android 4.* you can actually disable that screen locking after installing the certificate.)
The silly part here is --
Chrome / Android bringing up the prompt to enable locking -- as if the user was in the process of actually adding a certificate.
Desktop browsers just go "oh, I don't have a cert that could possibly match this site's client cert CA, great, I'll just relax and have a beer".