Petr Voralek wrote:
    Hello!

On 01/04/2015 02:30 PM, Poldek wrote:

    I had a similar problem.  I finally walked around it that I entered
the FQDN and port imap and smtp server to the Navigator part of
SeaMonkey.  There appears a window with the possibility of storing
exceptions...
Could you please explain it more detaily?
I tried through Navigator window, but it doesn't seem to work for me.
I'm trying to set up new profile with imap account and there is no way
to add security exception for the imap server.

   As I said, I entered into the SeaMonkey Navigator urlbar FQDN of my
IMAP/SMTP server (mail.XXX.cz:993 and mail.XXX.cz:465).  Then was opened
a window, where I could allow an exception for a certificate (which was
not possible from MailNews part, because the buttons are shadowed and
inactive [similarly, as in your case]).
   I'm sorry if this workaround does not work in your case (Perhaps also
affects that in my case on the same FQDN runs and webmail?  I'm not sure)...

All right, now I see.
Unfortunately this doesn't seem to work for me. This is what I get, when I entered imap.myserver.com:993

"
Port Restricted for Security Reasons

Access to the port number given has been disabled for security reasons.

The requested address specified a port (e.g. "mozilla.org:80" for port 80 on mozilla.org) normally used for purposes other than Web browsing. The browser has canceled the request for your protection and security.
"
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