Hi Nelson,

Nelson B. Bolyard wrote:

> Thank you for sending me the hostname and letting me try it.  
> I found several things.  There are at least two things in that server
> certificate that should be changed.  Before I tell you what I found, 
> let me ask you about the version of N6 that you say worked for you.  
> 
> Q1. What exact version of N6 was it?  N6.2?  N6.2.1?  N6.2.2?  


It's version 6.2.1.

 
> Q2. If you run that version of N6 and look at the list of trusted server 
> certs, does your own server cert appear in that list?  


Yes, it appears in cert-manager under web-sites.

 
> Q3.  Assuming that your server cert appears in that list, please delete 
> it from that list, and try again, and tell me exactly what (if any) SSL 
> error dialogs you receive and what responses you give to them. 


If the cert is deleted, the first message that appears when trying to get mail says, 
that the 
cert-authority is unknown. I can view the cert and use a checkbox for saving it 
permanently. That is 
what I and most users are doing. And then everything works.

Thanks for your help.
Ingo

 
> Please reply in this newsgroup.  Thanks.
> 
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> Nelson Bolyard               Netscape 
> Disclaimer:                  I speak for myself, not for Netscape
> 


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