Poldek wrote:
Lee wrote:
Maybe because SSL is now considered insecure & disabled? have a
look at
security.tls.version.min
in about:config; 1=SSL is diasabled (min version allowed is TLS 1.0)
set to 0 to enable SSL v3
no idea about the other two issues - sorry :(
I'll check it when I'm home with Windows 7. Thank you for the tips.
Hey, just checked this and in my case security.tls.version.min is 0.
In the Preferences SSL 3.0 is ticked.
Maybe I should explain it a little bit more detaily.
I have some of my own domains registered at the hosting company. For
years already I have been using e-mail servers like
imap.myowndomain.com
and it worked like a charm on port 993 with SSL. And it still works
where it used to work. The problem appears if I try to set up new
Seamonkey profile with e-mail account. It used to be in previous
versions of Seamonkey, that during first e-mail checking special window
appeared to add security exception for the server. This window appears
like it used to, but the button to add exception is inactive.
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