On Sep 22, 2003, at 10:06 PM, Alan W. Rateliff, II wrote:
Okay, I'm at my wit's end. I would appreciate anyone who has experience
with non-VeriSign certificates with QPopper and/or Sendmail. Specifically,
I am using Comodo InstantSSL.

I am having the same problem here, Alan.


We switched from a Thawte Certificate to an InstantSSL cert, and this is when the problems started. Since everything worked fine with the Thawte cert, it's not likely a Qpopper "misconfig" or anything.

I am using Mail from MacOS X and it replies:

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 Unable to verify SSL server xxxxxxxxxx

Mail was unable to verify the identity of this server, which has a certificate issued to "xxxxxxxxx". The error was:

There is no root certificate for this server.

You might be connecting to a computer that is pretending to be "xxxxxxxx", and putting your confidential information at risk. Would you like to continue anyway?
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I can show the certificate at this point, and it clearly shows a valid certificate issued by Comodo Limited.

So, even though InstantSSL claims it is supported by "MacOS X", it appears what they *really* mean is that it is supported by web browsers in MacOS X.

I know that in my Apache config when this new cert was installed we put in the additional entries for the root CA.... How is this done in QPopper?

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Steve Palm --- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Computer Systems Analyst/Programmer
Slavic Gospel Association -- Loves Park, IL




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