and another interesting information ..... Thunderbird claims the certificate is not valid, but Windows Mail accepts it without any warnings and works just fine. I've tested on a new machine just to make sure i havent previously accepted it on that machine/Windows Mail.

another minor difference is that when logging from Windows Mail and Thunderbird, the cipher used seems to be a little different

Windows Mail - AES128-SHA
Feb 18 12:56:04 correio dovecot: imap-login: Login: user=<dom...@user.com.br>, method=PLAIN, rip=201.86.xx.xx, lip=192.168.1.2, TLS, TLSv1 with cipher AES128-SHA (128/128 bits)


Thunderbird 3.0.1 - DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA
Feb 18 12:58:41 correio dovecot: imap-login: Login: user=<dom...@user.com.br>, method=PLAIN, rip=201.86.xx.xx, lip=192.168.1.2, TLS, TLSv1 with cipher DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA (256/256 bits)


if it works flawlessly on Windows Mail, i think i should point now my searching to Thunderbird ..... what do you think on that ?


Em 18/02/2010 11:58, Arne K. Haaje escreveu:
Put all the certificates in the ssl_cert_file file. For example when using a
certificate signed by TDC the correct order is:

    1. Dovecot's public certificate
    2. TDC SSL Server CA
    3. TDC Internet Root CA
    4. Globalsign Partners CA


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