Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
[email protected] wrote:

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
As many of you know, AT&T is doing away with its WorldNet service and
switching those users to its Dial Internet service. After making the
appropriate changes to my server settings in SeaMonkey, I get the
following error message every time I poll for new mail:

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Security Error: Domain Name Mismatch


Paul,

I also used Worldnet and have changed over to the Dial Internet service.

I've not had problems receiving email so I'd expect that you should have
success with the settings I'm using.

new address [email protected]   old address [email protected]

Server Type: POP Mail Server
Server Name: postoffice.att.net  Port: 110

Connection security: none

Outgoing Server (SMTP): mailhost.att.net


Because this was an account change from Worldnet to Dial Internet and
not a new account, no change in email password was necessary.

Well, obviously if I switch from SSL to an unsecured connection, SM
won't look at the certificate and the issue vanishes. But they recommend
port 995 and I'm happy to oblige.

When I first made the changeover (see upthread), I followed instructions
and used ipostoffice.att.net on port 995 and SM kept nagging me that the
certificate didn't belong to ipostoffice.att.net, but to
ipostoffice.worldnet.att.net. I was clicking "OK, go ahead and make the
connection, thank you very much for asking AGAIN, but I tired of it and
asked for an automated way to tell SM that this particular certificate
was OK. Turns out there's no way, so I've gone back to specifying
ipostoffice.worldnet.att.net.

But you would know that if you had read the whole thread, or even my
original query.




I'm going to ask a dumb question so feel free to pummel me into the ground.;-)

does the message give you an option to accept permanently the certificate?
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And as to the fellow's suggestion above. he was trying to do a good faith effort to get you running.

The tone of your message, you sounded as if you were trying make him look stupid, for suggesting such a thing.

You tried your way, you failed, So he was suggesting an alternative method to get you running.
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