Frank Richter wrote, at 11/14/2008 03:20 AM:

> Thanks, but ...
> I did this - not defining a tls_ca_file, and adding my CA chain to 
> tls_cert_file. I'm getting the same behavior - Thunderbird is asking for a 
> client cert. And the log entry:
>    TLS server engine: No CA file specified. Client side certs may not work

Just a thought: Do you have "Use secure authentication" checked in
Thunderbird's server settings for that account? It's always annoyed me
that you can't explicitly set which "secure" mechanism to use (CRAM-MD5,
DIGEST-MD5, GSSAPI, etc.). I wouldn't be surprised if it's trumping the
other mechanisms because you have a client certificate installed.

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