Dick Hoogendijk wrote:
On 19 Oct Frank Staals wrote:
Don't be so certain about that. fstaals.net *is* a valid hostname,
and its IP-address can easily be found via DNS, and it can be
connected to.
The MX-configuration of my domain is pointing to fstaals.net , to add
an subdomain for my
Hi,
I'm running an mailserver accessable with imap, to do so I followed this
guide: http://www.puresimplicity.net/~hemi/freebsd/sendmail.html . When
I run 'make cert' in mail/imap-uw and I fill in the 'wizzard' it asks
for a Common Name in which I enter the name of the server ( fstaals.net
)
Common Name (FQDN of your server) []: fstaals.net
The first answer that come to my mind is that your IMAP{ server is
certainly NOT called fstaals.net, but it should rather be
imap.fstaals.net or mail.fstaals.net or something.
You must put the exact name of your server, as it is known by DNS and
On Wed, Oct 19, 2005 at 03:49:15PM +0700, Olivier Nicole wrote:
Common Name (FQDN of your server) []: fstaals.net
The first answer that come to my mind is that your IMAP{ server is
certainly NOT called fstaals.net, but it should rather be
imap.fstaals.net or mail.fstaals.net or something.
On Wed, 19 Oct 2005 10:46:23 +0200
Frank Staals [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Common Name (FQDN of your server) []: fstaals.net
Common Name (default) []: localhost
When I try to connect with my mail-client ( thunderbird ) it states that
the mail-certificate doesn't match with the server I'm
Erik Trulsson wrote:
On Wed, Oct 19, 2005 at 03:49:15PM +0700, Olivier Nicole wrote:
Common Name (FQDN of your server) []: fstaals.net
The first answer that come to my mind is that your IMAP{ server is
certainly NOT called fstaals.net, but it should rather be
imap.fstaals.net or
albi wrote:
On Wed, 19 Oct 2005 10:46:23 +0200
Frank Staals [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Common Name (FQDN of your server) []: fstaals.net
Common Name (default) []: localhost
When I try to connect with my mail-client ( thunderbird ) it states that
the mail-certificate doesn't match with the
On 19 Oct Frank Staals wrote:
Don't be so certain about that. fstaals.net *is* a valid hostname,
and its IP-address can easily be found via DNS, and it can be
connected to.
The MX-configuration of my domain is pointing to fstaals.net , to add
an subdomain for my small mailserver seemed a