[email protected] writes:

> Does k-9 no longer accept self-signed certificates for smtp
> connections?  I also use encryption with imap, but that connection
> allows me to force (override) the certificate. I can retreive my email
> as I have for the past several years on multiple devices.  I currenly
> have no option during setup to force the certificate during smtp
> setup.

This seems to have worked for me, in terms of giving me a popup during
the outgoing server config.

Can you say what happens when you configure the outgoing server and
click next?   Do you get a certificate error?  What exactly?



Another thing you could do, assumingg it's your own server, is to create
a CA, sign a cert for your server, and add the CA to android's trust
anchor list.   Then, certificate validation will pass, and it will not
be an exception from the k-9 viewpoint.

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