Maybe this article <https://css-tricks.com/getting-around-revoked-certificate-osx/> can help.

On 12/23/2020 4:02 PM, 'Janina Sajka' via MacVisionaries wrote:
<begin rant>

Yes, I need to spout off. If you don't care, stop reading!

I generally hold my Macs in high regard. But, at times they're downright
stupid.

I have a new SSL server certificate on my rednote.net server. It is
correctly setup, and Linux validation tools find it fully acceptable.

Thunderbird has no problem using it.

Android has no problem using it.

Both of my Macs are stumped. They're still hanging on to the old
certificate for dear life. If I show details, I can clearly see the old
certificate. My Mac informs me it's been revoked. No kidding, Sherlock?

Nor is it sufficient to delete the Internet Account / Mail identity and
create a new one, because the old certificate is buried in the tangle of
authentications that's in the Utilities folder, in the Keychain app.

Growl. I want to bite someone's nose off.

<end rant.

OK, I guess I feel a bit better now, but I still have the problem.

Best,

Janina


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