Re: Localhost Server Certificate Expired

2009-02-20 Thread nr
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?
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Re: Localhost Server Certificate Expired

2009-02-20 Thread Rick Merrill

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?
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Re: Localhost Server Certificate Expired

2009-02-20 Thread Ray_Net

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.

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