Hi,

Allow me to start by saying that The Bat! is the best think that
happened to email clients for a long time. :)

I am trying to get TLS for SMTP and POP3 working. My ISP is using
stunnel with a self signed certificate for this, so its TLS to a
dedicated port - I keep getting :-

 1/24/2003, 09:56:56: FETCH - receiving mail messages
 1/24/2003, 09:56:56: FETCH - Initiating TLS handshake
 1/24/2003, 09:56:57: FETCH - Certificate S/N: 0, algorithm: RSA (1024 bits), issued 
from 22 Jan 2003 to 22 Jan 2004, for 1 host(s): localhost.
 1/24/2003, 09:56:57: FETCH - Owner: US, Massachussets, Boston, Fluid Hosting LLC, 
Mail Server, localhost.
 1/24/2003, 09:56:57: FETCH - This certificate is self-issued.
 1/24/2003, 09:56:57: FETCH - Invalid server certificate (The CA Root certificate is 
not trusted because it is not in the Trusted Root CA address book).
 1/24/2003, 09:56:57: FETCH - connection finished - 0 messages received

How do I allow self-signed certificates such as this one? Can i do it
without getting my ISP to send me their public/private key?

Thanks in advance.

-- 
Felix Barbalet
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