From: Emma Humphries
Date: Thu, 15 Feb 2018 14:47:03 +0000 (-0800)
Subject: Bug 1424363 - securemail help page recommends getting a certificate from StartCom
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Bug 1424363 - securemail help page recommends getting a certificate from StartCom
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diff --git a/extensions/SecureMail/template/en/default/pages/securemail/help.html.tmpl b/extensions/SecureMail/template/en/default/pages/securemail/help.html.tmpl
index 380d1c04e..928c7f1d4 100644
--- a/extensions/SecureMail/template/en/default/pages/securemail/help.html.tmpl
+++ b/extensions/SecureMail/template/en/default/pages/securemail/help.html.tmpl
@@ -36,10 +36,10 @@ be required to decrypt it to view the reset instructions.
S/MIME Keys must be in PEM format - i.e. Base64-encoded text, with the first line containing BEGIN CERTIFICATE.
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-S/MIME certificates can be obtained from a number of providers. You can get a free one from StartCom.
-Once you have it, export it from your browser as a .p12 file and import it into your mail client.
-You'll need to provide a password when you export - pick a strong one, and then back up the .p12 file somewhere safe.
+S/MIME certificates can be obtained from a number of providers.
+Once you have it, export it from your browser as a .p12 file and import it into your mail client.
+You'll need to provide a password when you export - pick a strong one,
+and then back up the .p12 file somewhere safe.
Import on Thunderbird as follows: