On Sat, 11 Nov 2006 18:43:19 +0000 Dave Ewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Saturday, 11.11.2006 at 13:04 +0000, Maurits van Rees wrote: > > > 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. > > I suspect the problem is that Mutt doesn't *use* the web interface! > Mutt must be using either POP3/SSL or IMAP/SSL if it has been > configured to use SSL: you need to fix the POP3 or IMAP certificate, > in that case, not just Apache. > > Dave. Mutt doesn't use POP3/IMAP/SSL or anything like that. It purely reads local mailboxes. I suggest you look at the MTA you are using. Postfix, sendmail, whatever. -- John K Masters - User #417400 in the Linux Counter http://counter.li.org/ No trees were killed in the creation of this message. However, many electrons were terrible inconvenienced. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]