Thanks Rodolfo, that did work, of course.

But I agree - generating the proper certs would be good. Can anyone point 
me in a helpful direction on this?

Julian.
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At 04:50 AM 1/25/02, you wrote:
>At 1/25/2002 01:18 AM -0600, you wrote:
>>"SSL Negotiation Failed: Certificate Error; Cert Chain not trusted"
>
>I forget the names of the files and I'm not near one of the servers, but 
>7.2 installs "dummy" certs since the server is enabled for encryption. 
>Your problem will immediately go away if you change Eudora from "Use 
>encryption if available" to "Never use encryption". Also remember to 
>change this in *checking* mail, not sending it; the option exists for both.
>
>In the long-term, the better solution is to make/get proper certificates 
>for your machine (either self-signed or bought), then use those to gain 
>the benefits of encryption. I just don't know how to do that yet... anyone?
>
>
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