It was a real problem that you couldn't import selfsigned SSL certificates into IE for Mac, while it was no problem in the Windows version (which gave you a dialogbox to do so).
So you needed to use Mozilla or create a non-secure version of the site just so you could access it on a Mac without having to click the failed security message on EVERY loaded frame.
But now Safari will not even load the page AND it does not provide the option to import the certificate.
I know it's still a beta, but this is something I think should be okay from the start. Or am I the only person with my own webmail server that I would like encrypted without HAVING to pay Verisign or Trust.

So you needed to use Mozilla or create a non-secure version of the site just so you could access it on a Mac without having to click the failed security message on EVERY loaded frame.
But now Safari will not even load the page AND it does not provide the option to import the certificate.
I know it's still a beta, but this is something I think should be okay from the start. Or am I the only person with my own webmail server that I would like encrypted without HAVING to pay Verisign or Trust.