Simon writes:

On 9/26/2008 6:36 PM, Simon wrote:
Hello,

I'm thinking the answer is no, but there's no harm in asking...

Someone in our office recently got a Samsung Instinct, and apparently
its IMAP client doesn;t like selfsigned certificates, which is what we
use (the boss is cheap)...

Here's the error shown in the logs (no verbosity, if you think turning
it up will help provide a server side solution I'll gladly oblige) when
his phone tries to connect:

Sep 26 16:39:54 myhost imapd-ssl: couriertls: accept: error:14094416:SSL
routines:SSL3_READ_BYTES:sslv3 alert certificate unknown

So... should I just tell him no dice unless he can convince the boss to
spring for a 'real' cert?

ping?

You received an answer to your question, on 10/4, see below. This answer is still the same.

      From: Sam Varshavchik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
        To: courier-imap@lists.sourceforge.net
   Subject: Re: [Courier-imap] Self-signed Certs, Samsung Instinct
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
      Date: Sat, 04 Oct 2008 12:52:10 -0400
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So... should I just tell him no dice unless he can convince the boss to
spring for a 'real' cert?

No dice. If the client refuses to accept a self-signed certificate, there's
nothing that the server can do to automatically hack the client, and reprogram
it.


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