Installing WFC SSL certificate

Most modern browsers will notify you if you're connecting to a server with an unknown SSL signature. The simple solution is to keep hitting the "Yes" or "OK" or "I know already" button until the warning goes away. If you're sick of these warnings, you can install WFC's signature. Exactly how to do that depends on what browser you're running. If your browser isn't listed here, try just downloading it and see what happens.

Mozilla Firefox

Version 3. Old versions may differ
  1. Download the certificate
  2. Check the box for Trust this CA to identify web sites
  3. Click OK

Opera

Version 9.5. Old versions may differ
  1. Download the certificate
  2. Click Install
  3. Click OK

Internet Explorer 6

  1. Download the certificate (choose Save. Note where you save the file).
  2. In the Tools menu, select Internet Options
  3. On the Content tab, click the Certificates button
  4. Click the Import button
  5. Click Next
  6. Click Browse. Change the file type to X.509 Certificates and choose the file CA.crt that you downloaded in step #1
  7. Click Next
  8. Click Next yet again
  9. Click Finish
  10. Click Yes

Internet Explorer, most versions

  1. Reading email from IE seems to have frequent problems without additional steps.
  2. In the Tools menu, select Internet Options
  3. On the Security Tab, click the Green Trusted Sites icon
  4. Click the Sites button
  5. Type in https://staffmail.wholefoods.coop and click Add
  6. Uncheck the box for Require server verification and click OK