Hello,
>> send the certificate during the connection, so there is nothing to add. But
>> if you can get this certificate other way, e.g. getting it from a provider
>> via the website or by email, then you can add it.
> Surely, the fact that TB rejected the cert meant that it was sent by
> th
Hello Maxim,
Thursday, July 28, 2011, 6:15:15 PM, you wrote:
> Hello Viktor,
> As I wrote before, the "add" button is disabled because the server didn't
> send the certificate during the connection, so there is nothing to add. But
> if you can get this certificate other way, e.g. gettin
Hello Viktor,
As I wrote before, the "add" button is disabled because the server didn't
send the certificate during the connection, so there is nothing to add. But
if you can get this certificate other way, e.g. getting it from a provider
via the website or by email, then you can add it.
Hello Maxim,
>> - sometimes: a dialog saying the certificate is not valid with DISABLED
>> buttons to view the certificate or add it to the trusted CAs list.
>> Why are the buttons disabled?
> Disabled buttons mean that the serve didn't send the certificate during the
> connection, that's why
>> - sometimes: a dialog saying the certificate is not valid with DISABLED
>> buttons to view the certificate or add it to the trusted CAs list.
>> Why are the buttons disabled?
> Disabled buttons mean that the serve didn't send the certificate during the
> connection, that's why there is nothi
Hello Viktor,
Wednesday, July 20, 2011, 10:18:38 AM, you wrote:
> - sometimes: a dialog saying the certificate is not valid with DISABLED
> buttons to view the certificate or add it to the trusted CAs list.
> Why are the buttons disabled?
Disabled buttons mean that the serve didn't send the c
Hello,
today I tried to switch my IMAP connection to SSL.
Unfortunately I get the following behavior:
- sometimes: a dialog saying the certificate is not valid with DISABLED buttons
to view the certificate or add it to the trusted CAs list.
Why are the buttons disabled?
- currently, when sta
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