Re: Localhost Server Certificate Expired
On Feb 19, 7:25 pm, nr newsrea...@midsouth.rr.com wrote: When I attempt to send an email note I get a box that looks like: Server Certificate Expired localhost is a site that uses a security certificate to encrypt data during transmission, but its certificate expired on 2004/03/06 11:10 AM This just started happening and is a real pain. I'm using 1.1.14 on Windows XP SP3. Any suggestions to correct this problem? Thanks for any help. A followup: I spoke with my ISP (Charter) hoping they'd be able to help, but no such luck. I did notice that in my Mail and Newsgroup Setting box for SMTP Server the Use secure connection: was set to 'TLS, if available.' I changed this to 'No' and could send emails without the Server Certificate Expired box appearing. Can I get a replacement for the localhosts certificate, or edit it to correct the date? ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Localhost Server Certificate Expired
nr wrote: On Feb 19, 7:25 pm, nr newsrea...@midsouth.rr.com wrote: When I attempt to send an email note I get a box that looks like: Server Certificate Expired localhost is a site that uses a security certificate to encrypt data during transmission, but its certificate expired on 2004/03/06 11:10 AM This just started happening and is a real pain. I'm using 1.1.14 on Windows XP SP3. Any suggestions to correct this problem? Thanks for any help. A followup: I spoke with my ISP (Charter) hoping they'd be able to help, but no such luck. I did notice that in my Mail and Newsgroup Setting box for SMTP Server the Use secure connection: was set to 'TLS, if available.' I changed this to 'No' and could send emails without the Server Certificate Expired box appearing. Can I get a replacement for the localhosts certificate, or edit it to correct the date? Why would you want that? Are you on a LAN? ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Localhost Server Certificate Expired
nr wrote: On Feb 19, 7:25 pm, nr newsrea...@midsouth.rr.com wrote: When I attempt to send an email note I get a box that looks like: Server Certificate Expired localhost is a site that uses a security certificate to encrypt data during transmission, but its certificate expired on 2004/03/06 11:10 AM This just started happening and is a real pain. I'm using 1.1.14 on Windows XP SP3. Any suggestions to correct this problem? Thanks for any help. A followup: I spoke with my ISP (Charter) hoping they'd be able to help, but no such luck. I did notice that in my Mail and Newsgroup Setting box for SMTP Server the Use secure connection: was set to 'TLS, if available.' I changed this to 'No' and could send emails without the Server Certificate Expired box appearing. Can I get a replacement for the localhosts certificate, or edit it to correct the date? localhost ??? The mail server you use is on your pc ? Or may be the trouble came from the fact that you specify a secure connection and tha mail server of your ISP did not use this method. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey