Hello all -- I've been working at this problem for quite some time and I can't get anywhere so any help I can get will be greately appreciated.
My setup: Redhat 9 + Evolution 1.4.5. Evolution accesses a pop3/smtp email server that requires authentication and SSL support. (the email server resides on my university's campus). Problem: When I'm at school where the dhcp server recognizes my MAC address I have no problem sending or receiving email. When I'm at any other place I cannot send an smtp message through my mail server but under windows using Outlook I can (so I know it's not a server problem). When I try to send an email off campus I get the following error from Evolution: Error while performing operation: Failed to connect to SMTP server email.mtu.edu in secure mode: server does not appear to support SSL Interestingly, if I try to send an email from offcapus location (and I can't) the message is left in Outbox. Next time I'm on campus, when i try to send the message I get the following warning message from evolution and the message is sent (when I hit ok): SSL Certificate check for email.mtu.edu: Issuer: OU=Secure Server Certification Authority,O="RSA Data Security, Inc.",C=US Subject: CN=email.mtu.edu,OU=Distributed Computing Services,O=Michigan Technological University,L=Houghton,ST=Michigan,C=US Fingerprint: 93:d8:d8:f7:08:2f:6b:ed:8d:a9:5d:05:2d:4f:22:39 Signature: BAD Do you wish to accept? --- This same thing happens with Evolution 1.5.0 so I have a feeling my distribution is involved in causing the problem as much as Evolution is. Any help will be greatly appreciated (Cc me on reply, I'm not subscribed to the list). Thanks, Rade P.S. If there is any other useful info that I can provide I will be happy to do so. _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
