Michael,

Thanks, I was thinking along those lines… I may need to name the server more 
appropriately or something….

Regards
Brian

From: Blueonyx <blueonyx-boun...@mail.blueonyx.it> on behalf of Michael Aronoff 
<maron...@gmail.com>
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Date: Friday, 23 November 2018 at 12:57 pm
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Subject: [BlueOnyx:22521] Re: SSL certificate for mail requiring to be trusted 
every time the certificate is renewed.

Brian wrote:
> Any ideas on what I am doing wrong or how to do it so the SSL will work more 
> seamlessly?

BlueOnyx will always use the server name for the Sendmail process. You used to 
be able to tell Apple devices to accept the certificate once and it would 
remember it or disable SSL and that would stop the problems. However with the 
more recent versions of iOS devices neither works. Even with SSL is disabled it 
throws errors. It is like they include the setting to disable SSL but then 
ignore it. Very frustrating.

The only real solution is to explain to clients they are on shared hosting and 
have them use the server address for incoming and outgoing instead of their own 
domain name. Sure it is a little annoying but all the problems go away.

Happy Thanksgiving to everyone who celebrates this holiday. ☺

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