Hello Jernej,
On Monday, January 7, 2019 you wrote:
JS> On Monday, January 7, 2019, 17:42:50, Jack S. LaRosa wrote:
>> Anyone have any idea as to why this is happening?
JS> Try switching from The Bat's internal implementation to Microsoft
JS> CryptoAPI - that way TB will use Windows
On Monday, January 7, 2019, 17:42:50, Jack S. LaRosa wrote:
> Anyone have any idea as to why this is happening?
Try switching from The Bat's internal implementation to Microsoft
CryptoAPI - that way TB will use Windows certificate store, which gets
regular updates instead of relying on it's own
Hello TBUDL'ers,
Once again, for no apparent reason I've started getting "Unknown CA Certificate"
boxes whenever I fetch my Gmail. See
https://www.dropbox.com/s/84uvl064x9cfcej/2019-01-07%2010_18_49-Connection%20Center.png?dl=0
Nothing's changed (at least by me) so I'm at a loss to unde
Hello Jos,
Google uses new root CA certificate. If you install The Bat! 8.0.18, it will
automatically add these certificates to the address book. Or you may download
them from the CA's website and manually add them to the The Bat! Trusted Root
CA address book.
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Best regards,
Maxim Masiutin
Hello MFPA,
On Tuesday, December 26, 2017 you wrote:
M> Hi
M> On Wednesday 27 December 2017 at 12:22:09 AM, in
M> <mid:1327668299.20171226182...@charter.net>, Jack S. LaRosa wrote:-
>> This Unknown CA Certificate warning(?) has recently
>> been appearing every t
Hello MFPA,
On Tuesday, December 26, 2017 you wrote:
M> Hi
M> On Wednesday 27 December 2017 at 12:22:09 AM, in
M> <mid:1327668299.20171226182...@charter.net>, Jack S. LaRosa wrote:-
>> This Unknown CA Certificate warning(?) has recently
>> been appearing every t
Hello Jack,
Wednesday, December 27, 2017, 1:22:09 AM, you wrote:
JSL> This Unknown CA Certificate warning(?) has recently been appearing every
time I
JSL> do a fetch from my Gmail account. There have been no changes to the
account in
JSL> years.
With my very old The Bat! version
Hi
On Wednesday 27 December 2017 at 12:22:09 AM, in
<mid:1327668299.20171226182...@charter.net>, Jack S. LaRosa wrote:-
> This Unknown CA Certificate warning(?) has recently
> been appearing every time I
> do a fetch from my Gmail account. There have been no
> chan
Thorsten,
On 23-03-2008 01:05, you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[The Bat! Voyager 4.0.18.4]
Please try the latest beta:
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have worked with Ritlabs on this problem and they have fixed the issue
for me!
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greeting Best regards /greeting
author Peter Fjelsten
Well - here we are agian...
For the last eighteen months, as I said before, I have raised this issue on a
number of occasions and the same thing happens...
A few people respond but no one with anything useful to cure this evident bug -
then after a brief flurry, as always, it goies quiet.
On Sun, 23 Mar 2008 00:05:49 +0100, Thorsten Kampe
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
TLS handshake failure
Hi,
You might try posting this query onto the beta list - there have been
quite a few certificate related threads in there over the years, so it
might be best to do a search there before you post
Thorsten,
On 23-03-2008 00:05, you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
What can I do about this and why can't I add the certificate to
trusted?!
I have had the same problems.
I have been having thismproblem for 18 months - every time I ask on this list
no one has an answer - I have downloaded
Marten,
On 25-03-2008 10:32, you wrote in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
No one seems to knwo the answer and TB developers have never
commented or suggested anything.
Ritlabs? Please comment.
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greeting Best regards /greeting
author Peter Fjelsten /author
thebat version 4.0.14 Pro /thebat
mardi 25 mars 2008,
Bonjour,
Le mardi 25 mars 2008 à 10:32:55, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
I have been having thismproblem for 18 months - every time I ask on this list
no one has an answer - I have downloaded more certificates than I've had hot
dinners but nothing works.
I had a similar
Thorsten,
On 23-03-2008 00:05, you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
What can I do about this and why can't I add the certificate to
trusted?!
I have had the same problems.
I even downloaded the root certificate from some server and installed it
in TB!
Nothing helps. The hosting company
[The Bat! Voyager 4.0.18.4]
Hi,
I'm accessing a mail server via IMAPS and SMTP/STARTTLS. Whenever I
connect to this server I have to accept the following pop up at least
five times (and for every email I send):
The server didn't provide a root certificate during the session, and
there is no
Hello again List,
I had to un-install and re-install TB yesterday. After the re-install,
I restored the backups. Everything is fine but the secure connections
with the IMAP servers is a problem now.
When clicking receive mail, overtime TB gives a dialog box about the
certificate and to
of forgotten that I had posted this to the list and kept
getting grustrated on geting that dialog box Unknown CA certificate. Thanks
for reminding me to search for this. After I got your message, I just went to
google and searched for unknown ca certificate+the bat and got the reply
Hello again List,
I had to un-install and re-install TB yesterday. After the re-install,
I restored the backups. Everything is fine but the secure connections with the
IMAP servers is a problem now.
When clicking receive mail, overtime TB gives a dialog box about the
certificate and to click
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