Hi folks,

I made my CA certificate for personal ssl connections.
I've installed that, and it works good with (for example) https, I don't see the root certificate warning yet. When I try to connect to bincimap with ucspi-ssl, I see always the root certificate warning, and I don't know why.


my runscript is like that:

CERTFILE="/var/qmail/certs/mail.crt"
KEYFILE="/var/qmail/certs/mail.key"
DHFILE="/var/qmail/certs/mail.dh"
CAFILE="/var/qmail/certs/nesys.ca"
CCAFILE="/var/qmail/certs/nesys.ca"
CADIR="/var/qmail/certs"
export CERTFILE KEYFILE DHFILE CAFILE CCAFILE CADIR

the warning says:

"The server error encountered was: Mail was unable to verify the identity ot this server, which has a certificate issued to "nesys.it". The error was:

There is no root certificate for this server.

You might be connecting to a computer that is pretending to be "mail.nesys.it", and putting your confidential information at risk.
Would you like to continue anyway?"


where is my mistake?

If I would try the SSL support built-in bincimap, what I've to do? Normally I use a key file, a crt file and a ca file. I've to change the bincimap.conf file, and use tcpserver instead of sslserver?

thanks for your support, I hope that's clear.
Regards
Andrea



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