We had to add it to get it working, but we started with a clean TB so there was 
no security exception in place.
I'm not sure, whether adding the certificate will help in your case. It's still 
one thing you could try, though.

To add it, you have to go to Settings->Advanced->Certificates and then import 
it (we actually added our root certificate as trusted certificate authority).

Regards,
Patrice

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On Jun 14, 2012, at 11:45 AM, Jürgen Echter wrote:

> Am 14.06.2012 11:21, schrieb Patrice Matthias Brend'amour:
>> Are you using a self-signed certificate for https?
>> If so, you need to add your certificate (or the CA, if you created one) to 
>> Thunderbird's certificate store first. Otherwise, the integrator won't be 
>> able to connect to the update server.
>> 
>> Regards,
>> Patrice
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> Hi,
> 
> yes there's an self-signed cert.
> 
> I thought its already added, because on first connect to SOGo thunderbird 
> asks me what to do with the untrusted cert. i saved the security exception 
> rule.
> 
> do i need to explicitly add it to thunderbirds cert storage?
> 
> if so where would be the best place to add it?
> 
> juergen
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