Hi,
J Yes, that is possible. But it was happening with many sites and all at
J once. Plus, in the ten years or so of using TB, it never happened
J before so it seems unlikely. Fortunately, the suggestion to switch to
J the other cert has resolved it.
TF I am using avast! anti-virus. An update a
5/11/2013 12:54 PM
Hi Thomas,
On 5/10/2013 Thomas Fernandez wrote:
TF I am using avast! anti-virus. An update a few weeks ago caused this
TF problem (or something similar) for all accounts using TSL or SSL.
Avast 8 now checks encrypted mail transmission as stated in the
documentation supplied
Hello Paul,
On Sat, 11 May 2013 13:10:04 -0400 GMT (12-May-13, 00:10 +0700 GMT),
Paul Van Noord wrote:
PVN 5/11/2013 12:54 PM
PVN Hi Thomas,
PVN On 5/10/2013 Thomas Fernandez wrote:
TF I am using avast! anti-virus. An update a few weeks ago caused this
TF problem (or something similar) for
Hello Jack,
On Mon, 6 May 2013 21:33:52 -0400 GMT (07-May-13, 08:33 +0700 GMT),
Jack wrote:
The posts on the web say it is because the cert is unknown and to
download its file.
M Or that a mailserver you connect to has changed certificates.
J Yes, that is possible. But it was happening with
Hi,
The posts on the web say it is because the cert is unknown and to
download its file.
M Or that a mailserver you connect to has changed certificates.
Yes, that is possible. But it was happening with many sites and all at
once. Plus, in the ten years or so of using TB, it never happened
Hi
On Wednesday 1 May 2013 at 6:24:22 PM, in
mid:447853054.20130501132...@twmi.rr.com, Jack wrote:
The posts on the web say
it is because the cert is unknown and to download its
file. This is happening on many emails so that doesn't
make sense to me. Why would emails that always worked
JS On Wednesday, May 1, 2013, 19:24:22, Jack wrote:
JS Try switching to Microsoft CryptoAPI (Options S/MIME and TLS
JS Microsoft CryptoAPI). That'll make The Bat use the Windows certificate
JS store instead of it's own.
Thank you. That did it. :)
--
Jack
Hi,
I've been using TB for years and, as far as I know, nothing has
changed but now I keep getting Unknown CA certificate popups. I
searched the web and found where it said to delete the following
files:
RootCA.ABD
IntermCA.ABD
tbuser.DEF
I did that but it didn't help. The posts on the web
I don't know the fix off hand, but I do not believe it is corruption as it has
happened before and others have been helped. You can GET root certificates here
https://www.geotrust.com/resources/root-certificates/index.html
You might peruse the group archives and this site while waiting for a
On Wednesday, May 1, 2013, 19:24:22, Jack wrote:
Does any know how to
fix this or have any suggestions?
Try switching to Microsoft CryptoAPI (Options S/MIME and TLS
Microsoft CryptoAPI). That'll make The Bat use the Windows certificate
store instead of it's own.
--
Jernej Simončič
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