> Hello Admin,

> Monday, September 12, 2005, 12:00:02 PM, you wrote:

>>>> Hello admin,

>>>> Monday, September 12, 2005, 9:30:36 AM, you wrote:

>>>>> Anyone any ieas as to how to cure this?

>>>> Sorry, I can't think of anything that would cause this. I just looked
>>>> at my log and here's what it said:

>>>>  9/12/2005, 09:29:02: FETCH - receiving mail messages
>>>>  9/12/2005, 09:29:05: FETCH - Initiating TLS handshake
>>>>  9/12/2005, 09:29:06: FETCH - Certificate S/N: 20B9F9, algorithm: RSA
>>>>                               (1024 bits), issued from 13 Dec 2004 to
>>>>                               13 Dec 2005, for 1 host(s): pop.gmail.com.
>>>>  9/12/2005, 09:29:06: FETCH - Owner: US, California, Mountain View, Google
>>>>                               Inc, pop.gmail.com.
>>>>  9/12/2005, 09:29:06: FETCH - Issuer: ZA, Western Cape, Cape Town, Thawte
>>>>                               Consulting cc, Certification Services 
>>>> Division,
>>>>                               Thawte Server CA, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>  9/12/2005, 09:29:06: FETCH - TLS handshake complete
>>>>  9/12/2005, 09:29:06: FETCH - connected to POP3 server
>>>>  9/12/2005, 09:29:08: FETCH - authenticated (plain)
>>>>  9/12/2005, 09:29:08: FETCH - 0 messages in the mailbox, 0 new
>>>>  9/12/2005, 09:29:09: FETCH - connection finished - 0 messages received

>>>>  Looks identical to yours except the TLS Handshake failing. Again,
>>>>  sorry I can't help out further...

>>> Hmmm...

>>> When you have a moment could yout ell me exactly how you've got the SMTP 
>>> and POP
>>> authorisation settings done in 'TRansport' for that Account?

>> Could you also have a look in the Address Book under Trusted Root CA and go 
>> to
>> Thawte Server CA - [EMAIL PROTECTED] and right click properties and then the 
>> tab
>> Certificates and tell me if there is anything in there?

>> My certificates list is empty.


> Mine is not empty either. I have attached an export of the Thawte Cert
> for you, but I don't know if that is really advisable or not. You can
> go to the same place you directed me to and at the bottom left side
> there is a IMPORT button. I guess you just import the attached
> certificate.

> Hope this helps...

No attachment.

Maybe direct to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

-- 
Marten Gallagher
Annery Kiln Web Design
www.annerykiln.co.uk
Using The Bat! 3.5.25
with POPFile 0.22.1
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