On 14.04.2016 15:46, Luca Bertoncello wrote:
> Zitat von Jeremy McSpadden <[email protected]>:
> 
>> It's not an error. That's a warning message. Buy a legit certificate
>> if you don't want to see that warning.
> 
> Well, but why another server can send E-Mails to my server
> (ip4.lucabert.de) without getting any error, even with my self signed
> certificate?
It is a warning message in your logs. Exim can still deliver the
messages, so you are really investing quite some effort in getting rid
of a log-line.

If you don't care about encryption (self-signed, expired), why not
disable TLS on the client? Or add the self-signed certificate as trusted
(won't fix the expiration).


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