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On Fri, June 15, 2007 18:34, Willie Wong wrote:
> Hi group,
>
>   Is there anyway of importing a certificate authority for just one
>   user?
>
>   My university/department uses a self-signed SSL certificate for
>   IMAPS, and since it was implemented, 'fetchmail' from my machine
>   always generates an error message
>     fetchmail: Server certificate verification error: self-signed
>     certificate in certifiate chain
>   and so my inbox gets slightly cluttered with these error messages
>   from the cron job.
>
>   So the certificate (I think) is here:
>     http://www.math.princeton.edu/math.crt
>
>   How do I tell my computer to trust the certificate? (In particular,
>   with fetchmail?)
Retrieve the certificate from the previous address and move it to a
directory D, and add the following lines to your .fetchmailrc :
=================================================================
sslcertpath D # where D is the directory where is the certificate
=================================================================
You can also add sslcertck if you want fetchmail to check whether the
certificate presented by the server is trusted or not...
>
> Thanks,
>
> W
> --
> M: I hope I don't squish your head. (Leaning back on chair)
> W: It's okay. Wait a minute. It's NOT okay....  (Lying under chair)
> Sortir en Pantoufles: up 189 days, 14:44
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