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> Date: Sunday, November 30, 2014 07:36:14 -0800
> From: JH <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [k-9-mail] Invalid certificate
>
> Hi,
> I have installed K9 on my Nexus 4 running Android 5 and set it to
> access my two Hotmail accounts. One is a Hotmail.com account, the
> other Hotmail.co.uk. My settings are;
>
> IMAP server *imap-mail.outlook.com* <http://imap-mail.outlook.com/>
> Security SSL/TLS
> Port 993
> Username [email protected] or .co.uk
> Authentication Normal pw
> Password ...............
> Auto detect IMAP namespace (ticked)
>
>
> SMTP server *SMTP.live.com* <http://smtp.live.com/>
> Security Starttls
> Port 587
> Require sign in (ticked)
> Username [email protected] or .co.uk
> Authentication Normal pw
> Password ..............
>
> and it works. Except every second day or so I get a message
> "invalid certificate" for one or both accounts. If I pull up the
> account information and hit "next" it's happy again for another
> couple of days.
>
> I don't understand why it works for a while, then hiccoughs and
> then continues happily on the same settings.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks,
> John
I encountered this same (cert refresh) issue on a recent trip to the
UK. In the US I never see this (after initial install) on my
nexus-5/android-5/k9-5.001 device using SSL against self-signed
certs on my US-based mail server. But in the UK I got it daily, so
am wondering if there is caching somewhere (e.g., the provider - I
was mostly on vodafone/uk) that is causing this. I will note,
however, that I don't remember seeing it on previous UK trips, when
I would have been using android-4.x and earlier releases of K9.
- Richard
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