Re: Untrusted CA Certificate messages

2007-03-17 Thread Charlie Kroeger
03/17/2007 Where in TB can I either turn this off or add the server as trusted? They won't do it..it's like a religious thing they're protecting you and it's out of your hands. I find this tedious at the least. I can't ever get into my Russki account at pochtamt.ru because the certificate is

Re: Untrusted CA Certificate messages

2007-03-17 Thread Matt Thoene
On Friday, March 16, 2007 @ 10:20:51 PM [-0700], Roland Burger wrote: on Friday, March 16, 2007 at 20:15 you wrote in message mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] among others: I'm running Vista and have a couple of pop accounts with Google. Every time it tries to send or receive mail to/from Google it

Re: Untrusted CA Certificate messages

2007-03-17 Thread Charlene Ferrara
Hi Matt Thoene, Friday, March 16, 2007 you let us know -possibly edited- : Where in TB can I either turn this off or add the server as trusted? Vili had the cure to it, I copied it below: - Quit TB - Rename RootCA.abd to RootCA.ab - Restart TB Problem should be gone. Note: If you run TB

Untrusted CA Certificate messages

2007-03-16 Thread Matt Thoene
I'm running Vista and have a couple of pop accounts with Google. Every time it tries to send or receive mail to/from Google it says it could not confirm the root certificate. There is an add to trusted users button but it's grayed out. See attached. This wasn't happening with Windows XP Pro.

Re: Untrusted CA Certificate messages

2007-03-16 Thread Roland Burger
Hi Matt, on Friday, March 16, 2007 at 20:15 you wrote in message mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] among others: I'm running Vista and have a couple of pop accounts with Google. Every time it tries to send or receive mail to/from Google it says it could not confirm the root certificate. There is an