On Thursday, September 03, 2015 9:53:39 PM lee wrote: > Hi, > > since quite a while, seamonkey and its relatives are completely broken > when it comes to use self-signed certificates. They just refuse the > connection to the server, blocking you from accessing your email. > > Is there still no solution for this problem? I'm totally fed up with it > by now. At work, I have frozen seamonkey at version 2.31 and > thunderbird at some outdated version that still works with the > certificates. Googling for a solution doesn't reveal one, either. > > Now I need seamonkey to access the email, and I can't very well turn it > back to an outdated version just for that. > > BTW, if this won't be fixed, what are the replacements?
This[1] is for firefox but should work similarly. Scroll all the way down to "bypassing the warning". There's also an about:config option, I *think* it's this one[2]. [1] https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/connection-untrusted-error-message [2] http://kb.mozillazine.org/Browser.ssl_override_behavior -- Fernando Rodriguez