Hello,

it would be good if there would be a possibility to overrule "invalid"
or "outdated" Certificates. Like with other mailers there should pop
up a warning and a question what to do. In some cases it makes sense
to accept a connection even the certificate is outdated.

This happens when I want to connect via IMAP to one of my providers. I
have no chance to accept or override... :(

>22.12.2007, 17:54:05: IMAP - This certificate is self-issued.
!22.12.2007, 17:54:05: IMAP - TLS handshake failure. Invalid server certificate 
(This certificate has expired).
!22.12.2007, 17:54:05: IMAP - Could not connect to the server
 25.12.2007, 17:26:50: IMAP - Initiating TLS handshake
>25.12.2007, 17:26:50: IMAP - Certificate S/N: xxxxxxx, algorithm: RSA (1024 
>bits), issued from 08.11.2006 19:23:47 to 08.11.2007 19:23:47, for 1 host(s): 
>localhost.
>25.12.2007, 17:26:50: IMAP - Owner: DE, xxx, xxx, xxx,
>Automatically-generated IMAP SSL key, localhost, xxx.
>25.12.2007, 17:26:50: IMAP - This certificate is self-issued.
!25.12.2007, 17:26:50: IMAP - TLS handshake failure. Invalid server certificate 
(This certificate has expired).
!25.12.2007, 17:26:50: IMAP - Could not connect to the server

(I anonymized all provider relevant infos with xxx)

Thanks in advance.

-- 
Happy Holiday,
 Martin                          mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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