Using Evolution 2.0.2 under Fedora Core 3, I'm trying to add a new IMAP/SMTP account using SSL both ways. The certificate for the SMTP server expired, but I want to accept it anyways. When "Use Secure Connection (SSL)" is set to "Always" or "Whenever Possible" and I click "Check for Supported Types", I get the Evolution Warning dialog box saying "SSL Certificate check for [server]:" and all the info.
At the bottom it says "Do you wish to accept?" with OK and Cancel buttons. Problem is, I can't actually click OK or Cancel. When I click on them (or attempt to close the window some other way) nothing happens...the window stays there, and Evolution is essentially frozen. If I run Evolution with --debug=[filename] I get the following: (evolution:4219): camel-WARNING **: Invalid root: '/home/jeff/.evolution/mail/local/Drafts.ibex.index' (evolution:4219): camel-WARNING **: version: TEXT.000 (TEXT.000) (evolution:4219): camel-WARNING **: block size: 1024 (1024) OK (evolution:4219): camel-WARNING **: free: 0 (0 add size < 1024) OK (evolution:4219): camel-WARNING **: last: 6144 (6144 and size: 1024) BAD (evolution:4219): camel-WARNING **: flags: unSYNC (evolution:4219): Gtk-CRITICAL **: file gtktreesortable.c: line 137 (gtk_tree_sortable_set_sort_column_id): assertion `GTK_IS_TREE_SORTABLE (sortable)' failed I've seen this behavior before with other mail servers, and I got around it by getting their certificates by other means and manually adding it to Evolution's certificates repository, so that it didn't bring up this popup. Am I doing something wrong or should I be submitting a bug report? Either way, does anyone know how I can pull certificates off of a server that I have no access to other than through the SMTP server itself, so that I can manually add it? Thanks, Jeff _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
