On 8/28/2019 8:46 PM, Eliza wrote: > Hello,
Hi, > on 2019/8/29 9:35, René Berber wrote: >> You probably have to (re)install (package) ca-certificates. >> >> Or, if you are using your own installed certificate, it may be installed >> in the wrong place (i.e. that causes the not found error seen above, its >> either not installed, or not in the right place). > > I have re-installed ca-certificates 2.32-1, then reopen the terminal and > run fetchmail. the error still exists. > > Any idea? thanks. Check the sslcertpath parameter used by fetchmail, see if it points to the certificates (/etc/pki/tls/certs or /etc/ssl/certs). Also sslkey if there is one. The parameter(s) could/should be in ~/.fetchmailrc . Your error message said "local issuer certificate". I'm not sure about that but it seems to be having problems with the _client_ certificate, not the server. Did you install a cert? Perhaps an identity cert used by your mailer? Question is, does fetchmail knows were it is (including any extra certs needed to validate it). Now the fun part, run: fetchmail -v and let's see the detail of what is happening. -- R.Berber -- Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple