SSL Certificate

So does anyone know of a cheap place to get a signed ssl certificate that will register in browsers? Looking at verisign and thawte its like 300+$ usd

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GoDaddy, perhaps?

https://www.godaddy.com/gdshop/ssl/compare.asp

I get mine from Servertastic

https://www.servertastic.com/store/

http://www.trustico.com.au costs AU$32 for a basic SSL certificate, which was automatically trusted by IE7 and Firefox 2.0 for my webmail, and Outlook 2003 for my IMAPS.

So on the note of ssl, i was doing some thinking.. A lot of people alias domains to the master one for mail. Ie mail.cyberoom.com.au points to the actuall server mail.our-lan.com.

If i put a certificate on mail.our-lan.com for mail.our-lan.com am i going to break clients that try to connect to mail.cyberroom.com.au or is there something else in the amil rfc that makes it work differently?

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