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Using FreeBSD 4.4-STABLE and qpopper 4.0.3_1.

I have been using qpopper ssl over port 995 for some time.  Actually
its been exactly 1 year.  The problem is that my certificate has
expired, but I can't figure out how to get qpopper and Outlook to use
the new certificate I've made.

I've followed the instructions in the qpopper faq regarding the
creaton of a self signed certificate.  I've put all the new files in
the location where my previously working certificates where working. 
I've also installed ca.crt into my copy of Outlook via a right click
and Install Certificate.  When I restart Outlook or my PC, I get this
error:
"The server you are connected to is using 
a security certificate warning that could not be verified.

A required certificate is not within its validity period 
when verifying against the current system clock or the 
time stamp in the signed file.

Do you want to continue using this server?"

I click Ok and things work fine, but some of my users are getting
annoyed at having to deal with that dialog box all the time.

I'm sure this is just an issue of a misconfigured config file, but I
can't find which one.

I'm starting qopper via /etc/inetd.conf:

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Mike Loiterman
grantADLER
Tel: 630-302-4944
Fax: 773-442-0992
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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