Saturday, November 22, 2014, 8:07:10 PM, you wrote:
Are you running the SMTP servers, or are they?
If they are running them and the certificate does not match the server
name you are using to connect, are you perhaps using an alias and the
server is also known by the name that matches the
Saturday, November 22, 2014, 8:07:10 PM, you wrote:
I would have thought the root certificate belonged in a single AB
entry in the Trusted Root address book. (Assuming you have done your
due diligence and came to the decision you actually do trust the
certificate and the CA behind it.)
Also
Friday, November 21, 2014, 11:02:02 PM, you wrote:
It can be done through the Address Book, but it's simpler to switch to
CryptoAPI in Options - S/MIME and TLS.
Options looks easier, but then I get server host name does not match
the certificate and the mail does NOT get sent
If I don't
Hi
On Saturday 22 November 2014 at 1:14:23 PM, in
mid:15610363064.20141122141...@ags.lu, Adrian Godfrey wrote:
I have four domains from the same ISP. The certificate
is the same, but it's four different SMTP servers,
none of which of course match the certificate.
Are you running the
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