Hi, The apache certificate for my mail server expired recently, so I created a new one. When I go to that mail server via de squirrelmail web interface, the new certificate is displayed. But when I go to the server with mutt, it shows me the old certificate and rightfully says:
WARNING: Server certificate has expired I can now reject it or allow it once, but no matter what I do, the next time I start mutt it still complains about the old certificate. BTW, when I accept it once, I can login fine. Is there something in mutt I can do to make mutt forget about that old certificate and ask the server for the current one? Or should I do something on the server? Apache has been reloaded and/or restarted and shows the correct certificate via the webmail interface, so I *think* it is fine. In my .muttrc I have: set certificate_file=~/.mutt/certificates This file indeed seems to have the old certificate. At least it has the same date as the old certificate. I tried setting this to a different file or deleting the file or emptying it, all without result. Does anyone have an idea how to solve it? -- Maurits van Rees | http://maurits.vanrees.org/ [NL] Work | http://zestsoftware.nl/ "Do not worry about your difficulties in computers, I can assure you mine are still greater." -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]