On Tuesday, December 21 at 02:15 AM, quoth Andrea Riela: > just a question: now all works correctly, but in the log I see > sometimes: > > @4000000041c7780a3429e3b4 10807 0 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:] error > initializing Binc IMAP: SSL negotiation failed: Internal SSL error: > error:14094418:SSL routines:SSL3_READ_BYTES:tlsv1 alert unknown ca > > what does it mean? That's normal? what I've to do?
I get that sometimes too. It happens because of two things: 1, I am using an SSL certificate that I generated myself and signed with my organization's certificate authority (CA) (I didn't buy it from VeriSign or anything), and 2, the mail client doesn't yet know about organization's CA. As far as I'm concerned, I treat this is a normal error. It's sometimes helpful in debugging (e.g. I discovered that Eudora behaves irritatingly where SSL certs are concerned), but most of the time I simply ignore it. ~Kyle -- Real Programmers consider "what you see is what you get" to be just as bad a concept in Text Editors as it is in women. No, the Real Programmer wants a "you asked for it, you got it" text editor---complicated, cryptic, powerful, unforgiving, dangerous. -- Unknown
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