To all, we finally succeeded in solving the problem.
I believe changing the Servercert to Servercert + Intermediate solved the issue.
Thank you all for your help.
have the root cert, but you do need all the links in the chain up to the root.
On February 8, 2022 4:13:06 PM AKST, Wayne Spivak mailto:wspi...@sbanetweb.com> > wrote:
Justina,
The vendor I have, which is having the difficulty is still saying he gets a
self-signed cert… but as I showed
to it for verification. That has been an issue before when I've used
some certs, particularly StartSSL before Letsencrypt started offering free
certs.
On February 8, 2022 5:53:34 AM AKST, Wayne Spivak mailto:wspi...@sbanetweb.com> > wrote:
Hi –
I am running Postfix 3.6.4
essage-
From: dovecot On Behalf Of Christian Kivalo
Sent: Tuesday, February 8, 2022 11:48 AM
To: dovecot@dovecot.org
Subject: Re: Certificate and showing a sign-cert not there
On 2022-02-08 15:53, Wayne Spivak wrote:
> Hi -
>
> I am running Postfix 3.6.4 with Dovecot 2.3.17.1 (47
Hi -
I am running Postfix 3.6.4 with Dovecot 2.3.17.1 (476cd46418).
I have a multi-signed cert from Entrust.
The cert works fine on port 25.
However, on Port 587 I get an error: c
[root@mcq wbs]# openssl s_client -connect mcq.sbanetweb.com:993 -servername
mcq.sbanetweb.com
CONN