Am 14.05.2015 um 10:25 schrieb Pol Hallen:
>> whatever trust failure
>> your mail was delivered to hotmail, ask them what happened to it
>> perhaps it went to some Junk folder etc
>
> thanks for reply :-) When I see this warning/error email goes lost...
>
> I've an hotmail.it account and no email
>whatever trust failure
>your mail was delivered to hotmail, ask them what happened to it
>perhaps it went to some Junk folder etc
thanks for reply :-) When I see this warning/error email goes lost...
I've an hotmail.it account and no email has come (also inside spam/junk).
thanks
Pol
Am 14.05.2015 um 09:23 schrieb Pol Hallen:
> Hi all :-)
>
> With all other smtp, postfix runs correctly, only with hotmail.it smtp
> I've this log file:
>
> May 14 09:15:53 www postfix/smtp[23823]: certificate verification failed
> for mx2.hotmail.com[65.55.37.104]:25:
Hi all :-)
With all other smtp, postfix runs correctly, only with hotmail.it smtp
I've this log file:
May 14 09:15:53 www postfix/smtp[23823]: certificate verification failed
for mx2.hotmail.com[65.55.37.104]:25: untrusted issuer
/C=IE/O=Baltimore/OU=CyberTrust/CN=Baltimore CyberTrust Roo
On Mon, 10 Jan 2011 09:20:08 -0500
Victor Duchovni articulated:
> I'll see whether there is interest in adopting the "fine-grained" TLS
> logging code in 2.9.
Just my 2¢; however, I think it would be worth while.
--
Jerry ✌
postfix-u...@seibercom.net
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On Sun, Jan 09, 2011 at 10:39:49PM +, IT geek 31 wrote:
> My understanding is to prevent these errors, you obtain the root
> certificate for each server mail certificate your Postfix server
> connects to, append it to a pem file and reference it with
> smtp_tls_CAfile in main.conf.
Not worth
On 1/9/2011 4:39 PM, IT geek 31 wrote:
My understanding is to prevent these errors, you obtain the root
certificate for each server mail certificate your Postfix server
connects to, append it to a pem file and reference it with
smtp_tls_CAfile in main.conf.
This could obviously take a while. On
My understanding is to prevent these errors, you obtain the root
certificate for each server mail certificate your Postfix server
connects to, append it to a pem file and reference it with
smtp_tls_CAfile in main.conf.
This could obviously take a while. On a Windows installation you can
refer to
gt;> problem is postfix hates the certificate (because I don't have it listed
>> as a trusted issuer anywhere).
>>
>> So I get this error as expected:
>>> Jan 8 01:57:46 Ricochet postfix/smtp[24852]: certificate verification
>>> failed for gmail-smtp-
suer anywhere).
So I get this error as expected:
Jan 8 01:57:46 Ricochet postfix/smtp[24852]: certificate verification
failed for gmail-smtp-in.l.google.com[74.125.91.27]:25: untrusted
issuer /C=US/O=Equifax/OU=Equifax Secure Certificate Authority
Is there a way to have postfix not care about the is
ted:
> Jan 8 01:57:46 Ricochet postfix/smtp[24852]: certificate verification
> failed for gmail-smtp-in.l.google.com[74.125.91.27]:25: untrusted
> issuer /C=US/O=Equifax/OU=Equifax Secure Certificate Authority
Is there a way to have postfix not care about the issuer and just
continue? I
essage-id=<20100815025837.2aff74bed...@www.mydomain.com>
postfix/qmgr[15953]: 38BEE86492: from=, size=1213,
nrcpt=1 (queue active)
postfix/smtpd[16354]: disconnect from mydomain.com[xx.xxx.xxx.xxx]
postfix/smtp[16360]: certificate verification failed for
relay.dnsexit.com[64.182.102.185]:25: self-signed
gt;
postfix/qmgr[15953]: 38BEE86492: from=, size=1213,
nrcpt=1 (queue active)
postfix/smtpd[16354]: disconnect from mydomain.com[xx.xxx.xxx.xxx]
postfix/smtp[16360]: certificate verification failed for
relay.dnsexit.com[64.182.102.185]:25: self-signed certificate
postfix/smtp[16360]:
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