Poldek wrote on 3/9/2015 5:19 AM:

Hello guys, this problem is pain for me for some time already, but now
it rally hurts:

1. I have my own domain and hosting on the provider's serwer. This is
pretty big provider, probably the biggest in the country, so they are
not amateurs.
2. My e-mail server are like imap.myowndomain.pl and smtp.myowndomain.pl.
3. Authentication with encryption is mandatory to send/receive e-mails.
4. Everything works fine for some years already on the Win7 machine,
where Seamonkey is present and configured for these e-mail servers for
some years now.
5. I got also other laptop, installed Seamonkey 2.32.1 there and put the
same configuration details there for an e-mail servers.
6. It's not possible to get/send e-mails. Why? There is no way to add a
certificate exception for the server, as it used to be in previous
releases of Seamonkey.
Is there a way to set up new e-mail account in current Seamonkey?

If it were me I would copy the entire profile folder from the working computer to the new laptop.

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