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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 03/30/2015 12:47 PM, Sigbjørn Vik
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<pre wrap="">The only link to such is
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://account.buyhttp.com/knowledgebase/753/Which-email-address-can-approve-SSL-certificate-order.html">http://account.buyhttp.com/knowledgebase/753/Which-email-address-can-approve-SSL-certificate-order.html</a>
(sic), it is unclear how many issuers this affects.</pre>
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This list is completely crap, at least what StartCom/StartSSL
concerns. Either it's one of the three administrative email
addresses such as hostmaster, postmaster or webmaster OR the email
address is clearly stated in the WHOIS records of the domain name.<br>
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Maybe they forgot to consider that last part regarding the WHOIS
records.<br>
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