On Sun, 15 Aug 2010, RW wrote:

On Sun, 15 Aug 2010 Dan Strick <mla_str...@att.net> wrote:

That explains the problem.
I copied the file /usr/local/share/certs/ca-root-nss.crt from my old
FreeBSD release-8.0 system and hooked it up to fetchmail with the
fetchmail sslcertfile option.  At least fetchmail is now happy.

You'd be better off installing security/ca_root_nss otherwise you'll be
stuck with a stale file.

I don't know why you don't have it, it's a dependency of fetchmail and
many other ports.


This thread caused me to look at my maillog, and I see the same issue.

The fetchmail port has correctly installed security/ca_root_nss,
and pkg_which reports the file in /usr/local/share/certs as having
the origin ca_root_nss-3.12.4, however fetchmail isn't looking at
it.

Looking at the fetchmail code, there is no value set for
ctl->sslcertfile.  I'm not sure what fetchmail's behaviour was
prior to 8.1, so I do not know whether this has changed.  I
don't have a pre-8.1 install handy -- if the OP does, I'd be
interested in knowing whether the string
        "SSL trusted certificate file:"
appears in the output of
        env LC_ALL=C fetchmail -V -v --nodetach --nosyslog
and if so, what filename appears after the colon.

A.

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