On 25/11/06 18:25, Sandy Drobic wrote:
> Sean Rima wrote:
>> On 25/11/06 16:17, Carlos E. R. wrote:
>>> The Saturday 2006-11-25 at 16:01 -0000, Sean Rima wrote:
>>>
>>> Please,
>>>
>>>  Your message is 10KB of size for just three lines. Don't post that kind
>>> of cryptographic signature, they are too large for a mail list.
>>>
>>
>> I cannot get TB to use PGP and not smime and I gorget to do it manually
>>
>>
>>>> I am trying to connect to a remote ssl smtp server but TB keeps coming
>>>> back saying the key is corrupt or something else wrong with it. How can
>>>> I get around this, he generated his own key using the standard ssl
>>>> tools
>>> What is TB, thunderbird? I think more details would be needed.
>>>
>>
>> Yeah Thunderbird. He generated his own cert but TB says it is invalid or
>> corrupt
> 
> So? Which one is it now, invalid or corrupt? If he generated a
> self-signed certificate then your Thunderbird (or any other application)
> will not be able to verify the certificate, unless you import the public
> CA key that signed the certificate.
> 
> Please post the exact error message to get more specific help.
> 
> Sandy

Cannot say which it is as that is all that TB says, it is either invalid
or corrupt, but I think you hit the nail on the head but Claws does
allow it to be used

Sean

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