thanks, I do use Thunderbird and gmail but Eudora is my primary.
sometimes does get characters not properly formed and mail from cell
phones does not seem to format out very well
old dog
fp
At 07:01 PM 12/27/2016, Jamie Furtner Poked the stick with:
It is probably because your mail provider has switched to certificates
with a newer hash (SHA256) that Eudora doesn't support. If that's the
case, you're probably out of luck and it's (way, way) past time to
upgrade. Nothing you can do will make Eudora support the certificate as
the old SSL libraries didn't understand anything newer than SHA1 hashes,
and there are not supposed to be any new SHA1 certificates created after
2016.
You could connect using a client that works and then look at the
certificate through it (it'll say something about a Signature Algorithm
- if it says sha256 then Eudora will likely no longer support it).
On 2016-12-27 3:43 PM, FORC5 wrote:
> Thanks
> keep doing that over and over, even got to one window that let me
> install the cert.
> so far no luck.
> may be a permission problem, I'll keep slugging.
> fp
>
> At 02:21 PM 12/27/2016, Michael Resnick Poked the stick with:
>> I had a similar problem with Eudora (yes, I'm still using it too).
>> After doing some googling I found that the following solution worked
>> for me.
>>
>> You need to tell Eudora to add the new certificate to the list of
>> trusted certificates.
>> In the personalities window, right-click on the personality and
>> select "properties" Go to the "incoming mail" tab.
>> Click on the "last SSL info" button at the bottom.
>> Click on the "certificate manager" button.
>> The certificate in question should come up selected.
>> If there is a + button next to it, click on that.
>> Repeat if necessary until you get to the bottom level.
>> Select that certificate then click on the button to add it to the
>> trusted certificates.
>> That should solve the problem.
>>
>> Good luck!
>> Mike
>>
>>
>> At 10:55 AM 12/27/2016, FORC5 wrote:
>>> Hope every one has a good year to come.
>>>
>>> I have a question about Eudora, which I still use. Any way to update
>>> the SSL Certificate ?
>>> If I try and use a secure socket I get errors that I tell it to
>>> trust but does not work.
>>> I know Eudora is OLD. If it worked I would probably be still using
>>> Blue Wave :'(
>>> old dog here
>>>
>>> fp
>>>
>>> Date: Tuesday, December 27th, 2016
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