The page that you are now reading describes how you can import a PKCS#12 certificate file to Windows Mobile 5.0. Such a PKCS#12 file typically contains a personal certificate and its corresponding private key, a root certificate and optionally a number of intermediate CA certificates. The reason I made the PFXimprt program was that I wanted to connect with Windows Mobile to a Linux VPN Server. It turns out that PFXimprt can be used for other purposes too.
[ Personal Certificate Import Utility for Windows Mobile 5.0 ]
Like encrypting, decrypting, and signing emails using the free S/MIME certificate you got from InstantSSL. Once the certificate was installed on my phone, all encrypted emails are now readable.
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