Martin Webster on tbudl wrote:

>>> You need to copy the certificate into your Address Book trusted CA
>>> section.

>> How do I do this?

> You should also see two red icons for "Intermediate CA" and "Trusted
> CA" in your address book...

I don't.  Beyond the three green books that have what look like a
network connection on them, I have "Personal Address Book", "Search
Results", and "Deleted Items".  Nothing's red in the entire address
book window.  Might this have to do with the fact that I have the
"Home" addition, and not the "Pro" one?  I don't remember any
indication that SSL implementations might be different between the
two...

> However, whilst trying to replicate your issue (since my certificate
> now matches the server name) I have experienced problems and cannot
> get it to work permanently. Importing the certificate into the trusted
> CA doesn't prevent the server hostname/certificate mismatch. Yet I do
> recall having this working in the past.

Ugh, ok.  That's irritating.  Ahh well.

> Anyway, what I suggest is you try this: you import the certificate
> into you trusted CA...

...wish I knew how to do that.  :)

> ... and then change your mail settings to the server listed in the
> certificate not pop.fancy.org (your MX record points to
> mx.futurequest.net.)

Yeah unfortunately that doesn't appear to work either.  I would have
thought that they could switch on my username and password, but alas
they cannot; they need the actual domain to come through as well.
...or so it appears.

thanks,

-tom!

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