At 04:32 PM 1/29/2010, Bino Gopal wrote:
Not sure what you mean...there isn't really a Gmail SSL cert on your
computer persay (unless you accepted one when you shouldn't or something).
You can usually manage the local cert store if needed, but can you describe
in more detail what's going on?

I've got an odd situation where one computer on a network refuses to send email through Gmail (either through Thunderbird or OE.) The user says that she got a message about a certificate and click on something and it stopped working. I was wondering if there is a way for a certificate to get corrupted or deleted so that she can't access Gmail (since Gmail uses SSL.) I could be completely wrong, of course.

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