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Alexander Sack - Debian Bugmail wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 03, 2005 at 05:59:46PM +0200, Max Gilead wrote:
> 
>>When getting new mail from server which generates 'Web Site Certified by
>>an Unknown Authority' warning marking certificate as accepted 'temporarily for
>>this session' doesn't accept it for entire session but for this single
>>operation only. Getting new mail again, without closing Thunderbird,
>>requires user to accept certificate again.
> 
> 
> Interesting ... at least for imap it worked for me IIRC. Maybe your
> server closes all connections and thunderbird determines the bounds of
> a session by 'ImapSession' and not application session. 
> 
> Please state your specific setup.
Using POP3 over SSL and connecting to my own mail server
(yellowhedgehog.com). A few days ago the certificate expired and I'm yet
to renew it, maybe that's causing problems? Before warning described
above I'm getting 'Server certificate expired' warning. I know I have to
fix this certificate thing, but it's still a problem with application :-)

Regards,
Max
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