On Wed, 2007-07-25 at 10:15 -0600, Richard Werst wrote: > I run Evolution on two computers, one running Fedora 6, and one running > Debian Etch. Both have the same settings for the accounts, and on the > Debian machine I receive a warning: > > SSL Certificate check for 72.14.247.109: > > Issuer: OU=Equifax Secure Certificate > Authority,O=Equifax,C=US > Subject: CN=pop.gmail.com,O=Google Inc.,L=Mountain > View,ST=California,C=US > Fingerprint: 59:51:61:89:cd:dd:b2:35:94:bb:44:97:a0:39:d5:b4 > Signature: BAD > > Do you wish to accept? > > The first time I make a send/receive request. > > If I accept the certificate, Evolution both sends and recieves normally > until I close the program or reboot the computer, at which time I get > the same warning when the program is opened and the send/receive comand > is issued again. > > Anyone else? > > Anything I can do?
Try to run: chmod 700 $HOME/.evolution and see if it helps. You probably have to accept the certificate once more. /torkel _______________________________________________ Evolution-list mailing list Evolution-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list