[Expired for thunderbird (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for
60 days.]

** Changed in: thunderbird (Ubuntu)
       Status: Incomplete => Expired

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/394100

Title:
  Thunderbird asks for mail server tls certificates on startup, but
  offers no choise to use password

Status in thunderbird package in Ubuntu:
  Expired

Bug description:
  I just started using TB with S/MIME signing of messages with my new
  personal digital certificate. Problem is that TB seemingly
  automatically wants to use my personal cert for authenticating with
  the inbox server (in my case POP3). My provider's inbox server
  supports TLS and no secure authentication. When TB goes fetching
  e-mails, it asks me to select a certificate to identify with.

  Now, when I hit cancel, everything works fine. But when I select my
  identity, my cert gets rejected and I cannot fetch my e-mails anymore.

  At the moment, I have to either hit cancel (at least TB remembers that
  "preference" for this program session) or delete my personal cert from
  the cert list.

  My service provider tells me that it is not to be used = they do not
  support me authenticating with it (understandable).

  Now, is there an option somewhere so that I tell TB not to use my
  certificate for authenticating and instead use the usual password
  auth?

  Thanks in advance,
  Ernst Rohlicek

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