Hmm. I've just run a tester that has pointed out that my certificate name 
doesn't match. This is because it's a single domain certificate and is used 
by both the web front end and IMAP/SMTP services. It seems odd that it only 
bothers K9 some of the time. Could this be the cause? Other clients don't 
seem to care so is there a workaround?

On Monday, 10 December 2018 08:46:58 UTC, Andrue Cope wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Every now and again K9 complains that it can't start a secure connection 
> to my server (it's a server I run at home) because there's a certificate 
> error. It *seems* to be related to moving from wifi to WAN. I have 
> checked my certificate both on desktop machines at work and using Chrome on 
> the mobile and they report no problems with my certificate. Restarting the 
> phone sometimes cures it but not this time.
>
> The error message is 'Cannot connect to server. (STARTTLS connection 
> security not available).'
>
> Looking at my server logs the only thing I can see is multiple IMAP 
> connections that abort.
>
> There's no actual evidence that K9 has even tried to connect.
>

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