Hello Sean,

Thursday, September 19, 2002, 12:59:00 AM, you wrote:



S> Wednesday, September 18, 2002, 5:05:01 PM, John wrote:

JT>> I use SSL all the time, now and it works flawlessly.  I did have some
JT>> issues when I first started. Here are the problems I had.

JT>>   1. The user name changed.  I needed to add the @domain.com to the
JT>>   end of the user name.

JT>>   2. The POP3 Server was on the dedicated port (995) and required
JT>>   regular authentication.

JT>>   3. The SMTP server was on the regular port and required POP before
JT>>   SMTP authentication.

JT>>   4. The server name of the secure server was different, even though
JT>>   it lead to the same IP.

S> Thanks for the tips -- all useful info.  None solved my problem
S> though, unfortunately.  Since you mentioned that you use SSL a lot,
S> how did you get the certificates into TB?  I think that might be (part
S> of) my problem.

S> Thanks again for the assistance.

Go to the address book entry (trusted root)
disply the properties -> go to certificate -> select it and choose
view
Is it marked as vaild???
look as well at the tab 'certification path' You might need to add it
there as trusted (unless it is already)

-- 
Best regards,
 MTayler


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