Ricardo Kleemann writes:

On Sat, 04 Apr 2009 21:43:02 -0700, Gordon Messmer <[email protected]>
wrote:
Ricardo Kleemann wrote:

Using tls1 gives me errors of certificate expired, but at the same time
I'd
like to understand why ssl2 and ssl3 are failing.

Before you spend too much time figuring out why, generate a new certificate. Yours has been expired for four and a half years, and uses a signature algorithm that's known to be open to spoofing.

I don't know anything about how the Ubuntu packages are built... use "ldd" on couriertls to find out whether it's built against openssl or GnuTLS.


Ok thanks.

Where do I find instructions to generate a new certificate?

Delete all existing certificate files.

Run the mkesmtpdcert script to generate a certificate for the esmtp server. Either copy it as an imap or a pop3 certificate, or run mkpop3dcert and mkimapdcert scripts.

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